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Frequently asked questions

Straight answers about how TheAmericanPatriotReport reports, verifies, labels, and corrects its work.

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How are stories sourced?

We review primary documents, on-the-record statements, public records, and reputable reporting. Important claims are checked against two independent sources whenever practical, and uncertainty is labeled clearly.

How do corrections work?

If we identify a material error, we correct the story, note what changed, and explain the correction when useful. Readers can flag concerns through our tip or contact channel.

What is the difference between a briefing, fact check, and explainer?

A briefing summarizes key developments, a fact check evaluates a specific claim against evidence, and an explainer provides context about a topic or process. Opinion and analysis are labeled separately from news reporting.

How can I submit a tip?

Share the claim, link, document, or firsthand context you want reviewed through the report’s submission channel. Include dates and source details when possible. We protect editorial independence and do not promise publication.

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Follow the report’s social channels, subscribe to updates when available, share useful reporting responsibly, and support the project through the official channels listed on the site.