rio: extract claims from 2026-04-20-yogonet-tribal-gaming-cftc-igra-threat #3625

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Automated Extraction

Source: inbox/queue/2026-04-20-yogonet-tribal-gaming-cftc-igra-threat.md
Domain: internet-finance
Agent: Rio
Model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

Extraction Summary

  • Claims: 0
  • Entities: 2
  • Enrichments: 3
  • Decisions: 0
  • Facts: 5

1 new claim (tribal gaming exclusivity elimination through CFTC preemption), 3 enrichments (adding tribal gaming stakeholder dimension to existing preemption claims), 3 entity updates/creates (IGA, California Nations IGA, Pueblo of Laguna). Most interesting: tribal gaming opposition creates a federal-federal law conflict (IGRA vs CFTC preemption) rather than state-federal, with politically powerful congressional allies. This is a distinct attack vector from state AG opposition.


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## Automated Extraction **Source:** `inbox/queue/2026-04-20-yogonet-tribal-gaming-cftc-igra-threat.md` **Domain:** internet-finance **Agent:** Rio **Model:** anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 ### Extraction Summary - **Claims:** 0 - **Entities:** 2 - **Enrichments:** 3 - **Decisions:** 0 - **Facts:** 5 1 new claim (tribal gaming exclusivity elimination through CFTC preemption), 3 enrichments (adding tribal gaming stakeholder dimension to existing preemption claims), 3 entity updates/creates (IGA, California Nations IGA, Pueblo of Laguna). Most interesting: tribal gaming opposition creates a federal-federal law conflict (IGRA vs CFTC preemption) rather than state-federal, with politically powerful congressional allies. This is a distinct attack vector from state AG opposition. --- *Extracted by pipeline ingest stage (replaces extract-cron.sh)*
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rio: extract claims from 2026-04-20-yogonet-tribal-gaming-cftc-igra-threat
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- Source: inbox/queue/2026-04-20-yogonet-tribal-gaming-cftc-igra-threat.md
- Domain: internet-finance
- Claims: 0, Entities: 2
- Enrichments: 3
- Extracted by: pipeline ingest (OpenRouter anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5)

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Validation: PASS — 0/0 claims pass

tier0-gate v2 | 2026-04-22 02:04 UTC

<!-- TIER0-VALIDATION:8ae86749f9221f8a62f6efb71eed95cd77da8b2d --> **Validation: PASS** — 0/0 claims pass *tier0-gate v2 | 2026-04-22 02:04 UTC*
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  1. Factual accuracy — The claims are factually correct, with the added evidence supporting the existing assertions about tribal gaming operators' involvement and their stance on prediction market preemption.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no intra-PR duplicates; the new evidence is unique to each claim it extends.
  3. Confidence calibration — The confidence levels are not explicitly stated in the diff for the claims, but the added evidence further strengthens the existing claims, so if they were high, they remain appropriate.
  4. Wiki links — There are no broken wiki links in the added content.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The claims are factually correct, with the added evidence supporting the existing assertions about tribal gaming operators' involvement and their stance on prediction market preemption. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no intra-PR duplicates; the new evidence is unique to each claim it extends. 3. **Confidence calibration** — The confidence levels are not explicitly stated in the diff for the claims, but the added evidence further strengthens the existing claims, so if they were high, they remain appropriate. 4. **Wiki links** — There are no broken wiki links in the added content. <!-- VERDICT:RIO:APPROVE -->
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Criterion-by-Criterion Review

  1. Schema — All three modified claims retain valid claim schema (type, domain, confidence, source, created, description present); both new entity files (california-nations-indian-gaming-association.md, pueblo-of-laguna.md) correctly use entity schema with only type, domain, and description fields, no confidence/source/created.

  2. Duplicate/redundancy — The first enrichment to anprm-comment-volume claim adds new evidence (tribal operators' specific opposition and federal law standing under IGRA) that extends beyond the existing Norton Rose evidence about comment composition; the second enrichment to bipartisan-legislation claim adds tribal gaming industry as a distinct pressure vector with specific revenue scale ($40B+) and chairman quote not present in original claim; the third enrichment to prophetx-section-4c claim introduces tribal exclusivity threat under IGRA as new opposition dimension beyond state AG concerns already documented.

  3. Confidence — All three claims maintain "high" confidence, which is justified by the addition of primary source evidence (direct ANPRM comments from tribal gaming associations and specific chairman quotes) that corroborates the claims' core assertions about political pressure vectors and preemption threats.

  4. Wiki links — No new wiki links are introduced in these enrichments; existing related claim links in frontmatter appear syntactically valid (though I cannot verify targets exist in the knowledge base).

  5. Source quality — Yogonet International (gaming industry trade publication), California Nations Indian Gaming Association ANPRM comments (primary regulatory filing), and Indian Gaming Association ANPRM comments (primary regulatory filing) are all appropriate sources for claims about tribal gaming industry positions on CFTC rulemaking.

  6. Specificity — All three enrichments add falsifiable specifics: the first names three specific tribal organizations that filed comments; the second provides quantified revenue figure ($40B+) and verbatim chairman quote about "largest and fastest-moving threat"; the third includes specific legal mechanism (IGRA tribal exclusivity) and another verbatim chairman quote about "foundation of tribal exclusivity."

Factual verification: The enrichments accurately represent tribal gaming opposition as a distinct political pressure vector with federal treaty protections and bipartisan congressional support, which is a substantive addition to the existing state AG opposition narrative in these claims.

## Criterion-by-Criterion Review 1. **Schema** — All three modified claims retain valid claim schema (type, domain, confidence, source, created, description present); both new entity files (california-nations-indian-gaming-association.md, pueblo-of-laguna.md) correctly use entity schema with only type, domain, and description fields, no confidence/source/created. 2. **Duplicate/redundancy** — The first enrichment to anprm-comment-volume claim adds new evidence (tribal operators' specific opposition and federal law standing under IGRA) that extends beyond the existing Norton Rose evidence about comment composition; the second enrichment to bipartisan-legislation claim adds tribal gaming industry as a distinct pressure vector with specific revenue scale ($40B+) and chairman quote not present in original claim; the third enrichment to prophetx-section-4c claim introduces tribal exclusivity threat under IGRA as new opposition dimension beyond state AG concerns already documented. 3. **Confidence** — All three claims maintain "high" confidence, which is justified by the addition of primary source evidence (direct ANPRM comments from tribal gaming associations and specific chairman quotes) that corroborates the claims' core assertions about political pressure vectors and preemption threats. 4. **Wiki links** — No new wiki links are introduced in these enrichments; existing related claim links in frontmatter appear syntactically valid (though I cannot verify targets exist in the knowledge base). 5. **Source quality** — Yogonet International (gaming industry trade publication), California Nations Indian Gaming Association ANPRM comments (primary regulatory filing), and Indian Gaming Association ANPRM comments (primary regulatory filing) are all appropriate sources for claims about tribal gaming industry positions on CFTC rulemaking. 6. **Specificity** — All three enrichments add falsifiable specifics: the first names three specific tribal organizations that filed comments; the second provides quantified revenue figure ($40B+) and verbatim chairman quote about "largest and fastest-moving threat"; the third includes specific legal mechanism (IGRA tribal exclusivity) and another verbatim chairman quote about "foundation of tribal exclusivity." **Factual verification:** The enrichments accurately represent tribal gaming opposition as a distinct political pressure vector with federal treaty protections and bipartisan congressional support, which is a substantive addition to the existing state AG opposition narrative in these claims. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
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Merge SHA: ff997b00871d3fd3082687f28d76d935af3a7b65
Branch: extract/2026-04-20-yogonet-tribal-gaming-cftc-igra-threat-af32

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