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DEEP STATE SABOTAGE: Disgruntled Official QUITS Over Trump's Iran Intelligence, White House FIRES BACK

Gary FranchiMarch 17, 2026254 views
DEEP STATE SABOTAGE: Disgruntled Official QUITS Over Trump's Iran Intelligence, White House FIRES BACK
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The Trump administration is facing yet another case of Deep State sabotage as a top counterterrorism official abruptly resigned after President Trump received credible intelligence about an imminent Iranian attack on American interests.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt didn't mince words Tuesday when addressing the sudden departure of Joe Kent, calling his resignation letter riddled with 'many false claims' and defending the President's access to 'strong' evidence regarding Iranian threats.

This latest episode perfectly illustrates the ongoing battle between Trump's America First agenda and entrenched bureaucrats who seem more interested in undermining our Commander-in-Chief than protecting American lives.

Trump's Iran Intelligence Vindicated

While the mainstream media rushes to amplify every disgruntled Deep State actor, the facts remain clear: President Trump has access to the most comprehensive intelligence apparatus in the world. When he says there's credible evidence of Iranian aggression, Patriots should trust their duly-elected President over some bitter bureaucrat heading for the exit.

'The President had strong evidence regarding potential Iranian threats to American interests,' Leavitt stated firmly, shutting down the latest attempt to undermine Trump's foreign policy leadership.

It's worth remembering that Iran has been emboldened by four years of Biden's weakness, receiving billions in sanctions relief while continuing to fund terrorism across the Middle East. Now that Trump is back in the Oval Office, the mullahs know their days of operating with impunity are over.

Deep State Resistance Continues

Kent's dramatic resignation is just the latest example of federal bureaucrats who can't handle working under a President who actually puts America First. These are the same people who spent Trump's first term leaking classified information and undermining legitimate policy decisions.

The American people didn't elect Joe Kent or any other faceless bureaucrat – they elected Donald J. Trump to restore American strength on the world stage. If Deep State actors can't handle that mission, the door is wide open.

How many more saboteurs are lurking in the federal bureaucracy, waiting to undermine our national security the moment they disagree with Trump's decisions?

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Gary Franchi

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AmericaFirst1776Verifiedjust now
Good riddance! If you can't support the administration's agenda, then find another job.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
What exactly was this official's role in Iran intelligence? I'd like to know more about their specific responsibilities before making a judgment.
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NewsJunkie47Verifiedjust now
The article doesn't give enough details, but any intelligence official should be loyal to the commander in chief first and foremost.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why Trump needs a second term to finish what he started. Four years wasn't enough to root out all the Obama holdovers and establishment cronies.
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TrumpTrain2028Verifiedjust now
DRAIN THE SWAMP! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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MainStreetMAGAVerifiedjust now
The White House should fire back harder. These people have been sabotaging America First policies since day one and they need to face consequences.
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VeteranVoterVerifiedjust now
I served 20 years in the military and we understood chain of command. These civilian bureaucrats think they know better than the President - it's disgraceful.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is calling out the deep state operatives still embedded in our government! Trump needs to clean house completely this time.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. We can't have bureaucrats undermining the elected president's foreign policy decisions.