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Fact-check: “Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) claimed Sunday that Iran is "stronger" than it was before the beginning of the U.S. war with the Middle Eastern country three months ago.”
Verdict: Mostly True (82% confidence)
The Hill reported, with a direct attributed quote, that Sen. Chris Coons stated on Fox News Sunday (May 31, 2026) that 'Frankly, Iran is stronger than they were 90 days ago, before this war,' which is a near-verbatim match to the claim. The Internet Archive corroborates that a Fox News Sunday episode aired on May 31, 2026, with Coons listed as a guest, providing secondary corroboration of the program and date. The minor qualification is that a fully independent official transcript of the Fox Ne…
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