The Trump White House delivered a devastating blow to the Soros-funded Human Rights Watch (HRW) this week, exposing the organization's "blatant hypocrisy" after its executive director had the audacity to accuse the United States of being "hostile to human rights."
What makes this attack particularly galling? HRW has consistently opposed President Trump's groundbreaking peace deals that have brought stability to regions plagued by decades of conflict. So let me get this straight – making peace is now somehow anti-human rights?
The White House didn't mince words in their response, calling out the left-wing group's obvious double standard. Here's an organization that claims to champion human rights while simultaneously attacking the very peace agreements that have saved countless lives and reduced human suffering around the globe.
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Of course, none of this should surprise anyone who's been paying attention. Human Rights Watch has long been bankrolled by globalist puppet master George Soros, whose Open Society Foundations have poured millions into the organization. When you're taking Soros money, opposing Trump comes with the territory – even if it means opposing actual peace.
This is the same crowd that remained mysteriously silent during the Biden regime's disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal that left Americans stranded and resulted in the deaths of 13 servicemembers. But now they want to lecture Trump about human rights?
"The blatant hypocrisy is staggering," a White House official stated, highlighting how HRW's criticism conveniently ignores the President's successful diplomatic achievements.
Patriots, this is exactly what we've come to expect from these so-called "human rights" organizations. They're not interested in actual human rights or peace – they're interested in pushing the globalist agenda and attacking America First policies that put our nation's interests first.
President Trump's peace deals have delivered real results for real people, bringing stability to volatile regions while strengthening America's position on the world stage. But apparently, that's not good enough for the Soros crowd.
How long will Americans tolerate these foreign-funded groups masquerading as moral authorities while actively opposing policies that promote peace and prosperity?
