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EXPOSED: White House DESTROYS Soros-Backed Human Rights Watch for ATTACKING Trump Peace Deals

Gary FranchiFebruary 5, 2026149 views
EXPOSED: White House DESTROYS Soros-Backed Human Rights Watch for ATTACKING Trump Peace Deals
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The Trump White House unleashed a devastating response Wednesday against the George Soros-funded Human Rights Watch (HRW) after the radical organization's executive director had the audacity to accuse the United States of being "hostile to human rights" — all while the group has consistently opposed President Trump's historic peace initiatives.

The White House didn't mince words, blasting what it called the "blatant hypocrisy" of HRW, an organization that has made a career out of attacking Trump's successful diplomacy efforts that have actually brought peace to war-torn regions around the globe.

Think about the sheer absurdity here, Patriots. This is the same Human Rights Watch that has criticized Trump's groundbreaking Abraham Accords, which brought unprecedented peace between Israel and multiple Arab nations. The same organization that questioned his efforts to denuclearize North Korea through direct diplomacy instead of endless war.

Soros Money, Anti-American Agenda

It's no coincidence that HRW receives significant funding from George Soros and his network of globalist organizations. When you follow the money, you always find the same anti-American, anti-Trump agenda lurking behind these so-called "human rights" groups.

While Trump has delivered actual results — ending forever wars, brokering historic peace deals, and putting America First — organizations like HRW have done nothing but criticize from the sidelines and push their radical leftist ideology.

"The blatant hypocrisy is stunning. Here's an organization that opposes actual peace deals while lecturing America about human rights," a White House official stated.

The timing of HRW's latest attack is particularly telling. Just days into Trump's second term, as he's already making moves to secure our border and restore American strength on the world stage, the global elite's attack dogs are being unleashed to undermine his agenda.

Real Human Rights vs. Woke Virtue Signaling

Here's what real human rights progress looks like: Trump's peace deals that have prevented countless deaths, his policies that secured our border and stopped human trafficking, and his commitment to protecting American citizens first.

Meanwhile, HRW and their Soros-backed allies continue to push policies that would weaken America while strengthening our enemies. Their definition of "human rights" apparently doesn't include the rights of American citizens to live in safety and prosperity.

The White House's forceful response sends a clear message: the days of letting anti-American organizations funded by globalist billionaires attack our country without consequence are over. President Trump won't let these hypocrites undermine America's moral authority while opposing the very peace deals that save lives.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TruthSeeker47Verifiedjust now
Does anyone know how much money Soros has funneled into HRW over the years? I'd love to see those numbers exposed.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
BOOM! 💥 This is what real leadership looks like!
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PatriotMike2020Verifiedjust now
About time someone called out Soros and his network of organizations undermining America! Trump's peace deals were historic achievements that actually brought stability to the Middle East.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly! The Abraham Accords were a game changer but the mainstream media barely covered them.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
Finally! It's refreshing to see the White House push back against these so-called 'human rights' groups that are really just political activists in disguise.
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MiddleEastVetVerifiedjust now
As someone who served three tours overseas, I can tell you those peace deals actually made a difference on the ground. Human Rights Watch has always been biased against conservative foreign policy.
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ThanksForServiceVerifiedjust now
Thank you for your service! Your perspective really matters on this issue.