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EXPOSED: Deep State's 'Interagency' Nearly Dragged America into NUCLEAR WAR - Where's That in the Constitution?

Gary FranchiFebruary 18, 2026120 views
EXPOSED: Deep State's 'Interagency' Nearly Dragged America into NUCLEAR WAR - Where's That in the Constitution?
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The constitutional framers never envisioned an unelected 'interagency' making life-or-death decisions for 330 million Americans, yet that's exactly what nearly happened during Joe Biden's disastrous presidency when deep state operatives pushed America dangerously close to nuclear war with Russia.

A bombshell New York Times report titled "The Partnership: The Secret History of the War in Ukraine" – conveniently published only AFTER Biden left office – exposes how the administrative state's proxy war in Ukraine brought the world closer to nuclear annihilation than at any time since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

But here's the million-dollar question Patriots should be asking: Where exactly in our Constitution does it mention this all-powerful "interagency" that seems to run American foreign policy? Spoiler alert – it doesn't exist.

The Deep State's Dangerous Game

While Americans were told Biden was making the decisions, the reality was far more terrifying. Unelected bureaucrats across multiple agencies were orchestrating a proxy war with the world's largest nuclear power, gambling with American lives and global stability.

The lapdog media – which spent four years screaming about Trump supposedly being "dangerous" – stayed silent as the deep state actually dragged us to the brink of nuclear conflict. Only now, with Trump safely back in the White House, do we learn how close we came to World War III.

"The American people deserve to know who was really calling the shots when our nation was being pushed toward nuclear war," said one congressional Republican familiar with the revelations.

This is exactly why President Trump's second-term agenda includes dismantling the administrative state and restoring constitutional governance. The founders intended for elected officials – accountable to We the People – to make these crucial decisions, not faceless bureaucrats hiding behind "interagency coordination."

Never Again

With Trump and his team now cleaning house, Americans can finally breathe easier knowing that constitutional governance is being restored. The days of shadow government decision-making are over.

The question every patriot should ask: How many other near-disasters has the deep state hidden from us?

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Gary Franchi

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

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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedFeb 18, 2026
How many other critical decisions are being made behind closed doors by people we never voted for? We need full transparency on all interagency operations.
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AmericaFirst2028VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
My grandfather fought in WWII and always said the biggest threat to America would come from within. This article proves he was right about the bureaucratic state.
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GratefulGrandsonVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Your grandfather sounds like a wise man - the enemy within is often more dangerous than external threats.
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FreedomFighter1776VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
DRAIN THE SWAMP! This is proof positive that the deep state is real and dangerous.
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ConservativeTeacherVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
I'm sharing this with all my civics students. They need to understand how far our government has drifted from constitutional principles and why elections matter at every level.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
This is exactly what we've been warning about for years! The unelected bureaucrats think they can make life-and-death decisions without any accountability to the American people.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Absolutely right - these shadow government officials have way too much power and zero oversight.
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VeteranVoice88VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
As someone who served 20 years in the military, this terrifies me. Nuclear decisions should ONLY come from elected leadership with proper congressional oversight.
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SmallGovNowVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Where exactly in Article II does it say unelected agencies can override presidential authority on matters of war and peace? This is a constitutional crisis.
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FoundingFathersFanVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Great point - the founders would be rolling in their graves seeing how far we've strayed from constitutional principles.