The Trump-Vance White House is striking back hard against what officials are calling an obvious Iranian propaganda operation designed to drive a wedge between President Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Anonymous "regional sources" have been feeding stories to the mainstream media claiming that Iran's regime wants Vance to lead negotiations because of his supposed "anti-war" stance. But the White House isn't buying it for a second – and neither should you.
A White House official told Breitbart News that these reports are completely false and represent a clear "foreign propaganda campaign" targeting the Trump administration.
Iran's Desperate Divide-and-Conquer Strategy
This is classic Iranian playbook, folks. The mullahs in Tehran know they can't defeat Trump's America First agenda head-on, so they're trying to create internal divisions within our government. They want nothing more than to see daylight between Trump and Vance on foreign policy.
But here's what Iran doesn't understand: this administration is united in putting America's interests first. Whether it's Vance or any other official, the policy comes from the top – and that's President Donald J. Trump.
"The stories are false and an obvious foreign propaganda campaign,"
The timing of this disinformation campaign is no accident. As Trump continues to rebuild American strength on the world stage, hostile regimes like Iran are getting desperate. They're throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks.
Legacy Media Takes the Bait – Again
And once again, the mainstream media is all too eager to amplify foreign propaganda if it serves their anti-Trump narrative. How many times have we seen this playbook? Anonymous sources, unverifiable claims, and stories designed to make the Trump administration look divided or weak.
Patriots, this is exactly why President Trump has been warning us about fake news for years. The legacy media will publish anything – even Iranian propaganda – if they think it hurts Trump.
The Trump-Vance administration isn't falling for these games, and neither should the American people. When it comes to Iran, this White House speaks with one voice: American strength, not appeasement.
