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- Check3 days agoChange DetectedAdded a citation to a March 4, 2025 NBC News video of Slotkin delivering the Democratic response to Trump's address. Removed Birthday mode UI text from the page.SummaryDifference2%

- Check11 days agoChange DetectedThe lead now identifies Slotkin as an American politician and official, serving since 2025 as the United States Senator from Michigan, and notes her background as a CIA analyst and Department of Defense official. The page's last-edited timestamp is updated to April 4, 2026, 22:59.SummaryDifference0.1%

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- Check32 days agoChange DetectedThe page now includes a line about Slotkin's involvement in a WSYX-covered video telling service members they can refuse illegal orders, and the previous wording about that event has been removed.SummaryDifference0.1%

- Check47 days agoChange DetectedAdded substantive biographical updates detailing Slotkin’s September and October speeches on national security economics and a November video about service members refusing illegal orders, along with a Gaza-Israel policy quote, enriching the page's coverage of her positions and actions. Also added minor UI and metadata elements, including Birthday mode references and a 'last edited' timestamp.SummaryDifference0.2%

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