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EXPOSED: Deep State Uses Ukraine Crisis to Undermine Trump's Peace Agenda

Gary FranchiMarch 5, 2026255 views
EXPOSED: Deep State Uses Ukraine Crisis to Undermine Trump's Peace Agenda
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Just when President Trump is making real progress toward ending the Ukraine money pit, the Deep State and their media allies are cooking up new conspiracy theories to keep the gravy train rolling. The latest manufactured crisis? Claims that Russia is somehow manipulating Hungary through "age-old ethnic divisions" in regions most Americans have never heard of.

According to reports from establishment media outlets, Moscow is allegedly trying to drag NATO member Hungary into a "shadow war" against Ukraine. But here's what they're not telling you, Patriots: this sounds exactly like the kind of paranoid fever dream the military-industrial complex pushes whenever Trump threatens their endless war profits.

The timing is no coincidence. As our America First president works to broker real peace in Eastern Europe, the usual suspects are desperately manufacturing new reasons to keep the conflict going. British historian Sir Antony Beevor recently told Sky News that "The Americans are being played" and claimed Russia views Trump as a "useful idiot." Really? The same Trump who rebuilt our military, stood up to China, and put America's interests first?

"Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó in Moscow on Wednesday for talks focused on ensuring continued energy supplies to Hungary amid regional disruptions," reported Shanghai Eye on social media.

Here's the truth the establishment doesn't want you to know: Hungary is simply looking out for its own energy needs, just like Trump has always said America should do. Meanwhile, the EU is reportedly weighing whether to help repair the Druzhba pipeline to "unlock Ukraine loan" funds - more taxpayer money flowing to foreign corruption.

This latest "crisis" has all the hallmarks of Deep State manipulation. Complex ethnic disputes in obscure regions, shadowy Russian influence operations, and dire warnings about NATO unity - it's the same playbook they used to try to stop Trump's peace initiatives in his first term.

While the swamp creatures manufacture new excuses for endless war, President Trump continues pushing for the negotiated settlement that could finally end this costly conflict. The question Americans should be asking isn't whether Russia is playing games in Eastern Europe - it's whether our own establishment is playing games with us.

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Gary Franchi

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

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PatriotMike1776Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is reporting the truth! The establishment has been sabotaging Trump's foreign policy from day one.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. They can't stand that he actually wants to end wars instead of start them.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
Can anyone explain why the same people who called Trump a warmonger are now upset he wants to negotiate peace? The hypocrisy is stunning.
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TaxpayerTiredVerifiedjust now
How many billions have we sent over there while our own border remains unsecured? My small business is struggling but we're funding foreign conflicts.
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedjust now
Same here - can barely afford gas but they're sending taxpayer money overseas by the truckload.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedjust now
As someone who served overseas, I can tell you that endless foreign entanglements don't make America safer. Trump understands this but the military industrial complex doesn't want peace.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Deep state gonna deep state. Nothing new here folks!
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what I've been saying for months. Every time Trump talks about negotiating peace, suddenly there's a new 'crisis' that requires more military involvement.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
The timing of these escalations is always suspicious. Right when there's momentum for diplomatic solutions, boom - another reason why we can't negotiate.