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karen.oden.18onThreads28d ago
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/liz-peek-steve-hilton-could-pull-california-stunner-voters-take-leap
People that are against naturalized citizen like Ilhan Omar holding political office - he’s a naturalized citizen as well and on top of it holds dual citizenship. You cannot serve two masters. So don’t vote blindly for him just because Trump endorses him. Rather vote for Chad Bianco who has proven his loyalty as a Riverside County Sheriff for many years. Hilton just came out of the woodworks
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Accuracy92%
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Analysis Summary
Steve Hilton, a British-born naturalized US citizen endorsed by Trump, is running for California governor in the June 2 primary. The post argues voters shouldn't support him because of his naturalized status and alleged dual citizenship, instead backing Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco — but the post provides no evidence for the dual citizenship claim and conflates Hilton's immigration status with disloyalty rather than engaging with his actual policy positions. What's missing: search results show Hilton has faced criticism for cultural missteps (misidentifying food) but the post doesn't address why dual citizenship specifically disqualifies someone from office or whether Hilton actually holds dual citizenship.
Claims Analysis (5)
“Steve Hilton is a naturalized citizen”
Hilton is a British-born political strategist who immigrated to the US. Confirmed by multiple news sources and biographical records.
“Steve Hilton holds dual citizenship”
No search results confirm or deny Hilton's dual citizenship status. This is a specific legal/administrative claim requiring official documentation.
“Steve Hilton is Trump-endorsed and running for California governor”
Multiple sources confirm Trump endorsement and Hilton's 2026 California gubernatorial candidacy. Fox News and LAist both document the campaign.
“Chad Bianco has proven loyalty as Riverside County Sheriff for many years”
Bianco served as Riverside County Sheriff. Service length qualifies as 'many years' but search results do not confirm the 'proven loyalty' characterization — that is opinion.
“You cannot serve two masters (implicit: dual citizens cannot be loyal)”
This is a values statement about dual citizenship, not a falsifiable factual claim. Reflects the poster's political opinion about citizenship requirements.
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