The Department of War delivered a crushing blow to anti-Trump propagandists Monday, forcefully denying a completely fabricated report alleging feuds between Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio over Iran military operations.
The Pentagon didn't mince words, calling the viral story from an obscure news outlet "complete and total 100% fake news" and identifying the source as a "pro-Iran outlet" - a damning revelation that exposes the coordinated disinformation campaign targeting President Trump's second-term agenda.
Social media erupted as Patriots called out the obvious hit job. "A storm is brewing in our backyards, where campaigns collide and headlines scream. Power hungry whispers float above the crowd, while truth hides," posted @NahBabyNahNah, capturing the frustration of Americans witnessing yet another Deep State media blitz.
Iran's Propaganda Machine Working Overtime
This latest fabrication comes as financial markets react to legitimate U.S. military pressure on the Iranian regime. Social media reports indicate significant market volatility, with some posts claiming "Dow Jones plunges 850 points, gas prices rise following US military action against Iran," though the administration continues its measured approach to Iranian threats.
The timing isn't coincidental, folks. Just as Trump's foreign policy team demonstrates unprecedented coordination between State and Defense - with Rubio and Hegseth working seamlessly to restore American strength abroad - suddenly fake reports of "feuds" materialize from pro-regime sources.
"⚡️ BIG BREAKING: DoW Denies Report on Hegseth-Rubio Feud Amid Wave of Fabricated Hits on Trump Admin," posted @Expeditiousfeed, highlighting how quickly Patriots mobilized to expose the lies.
This represents exactly what Trump warned us about - foreign adversaries and their domestic allies weaponizing disinformation to undermine American leadership at critical moments. The Iranian regime knows it faces the strongest, most unified national security team in decades, so they're desperately trying to create divisions that simply don't exist.
How many more fabricated "feuds" and fake crises will the propaganda machine manufacture before Americans completely reject their desperate narratives?
