The Trump White House is firing back at what officials are calling a blatant "foreign propaganda campaign" after anonymous media reports falsely claimed that Iran's regime wants Vice President JD Vance to lead negotiations due to his supposed "anti-war" stance.
A White House official told Breitbart News that these stories, which have been circulating through legacy media outlets citing mysterious "regional sources," are completely fabricated and represent an obvious attempt by foreign actors to manipulate American public opinion and sow discord within the Trump administration.
This latest propaganda push appears designed to drive a wedge between President Trump and his Vice President by painting Vance as somehow sympathetic to the Iranian regime - a laughable claim to anyone who knows Vance's actual positions on America First foreign policy.
Deep State Media Falls for Foreign Disinfo Again
Once again, we're seeing the same pattern that plagued American politics for years: anonymous sources peddling stories that just happen to benefit America's enemies while attempting to undermine the Trump administration. How convenient that these "regional sources" want to create the impression that Iran sees Vance as their preferred negotiating partner.
The timing is particularly suspicious, coming as the Trump-Vance administration has been taking a firm stance against Iranian aggression and working to rebuild American strength on the world stage after four years of Biden's weakness emboldened our enemies.
"This is textbook foreign interference designed to create confusion and division," the White House official explained to Breitbart.
Patriots should recognize this for what it is: another attempt by hostile foreign actors to manipulate our political discourse. The Iranian regime knows they can't defeat America militarily, so they're trying to wage information warfare through complicit media outlets.
Will the same journalists who spent years screaming about "Russian disinformation" show the same concern about actual Iranian propaganda operations? Don't hold your breath, folks.
