The Trump White House just delivered a crushing blow to the fake news industrial complex, completely dismantling bogus reports from CNN and other legacy media outlets attempting to manufacture drama around Iran negotiations.
According to reports, dishonest mainstream media propagandists claimed that Iran was supposedly refusing to negotiate with Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and senior advisor Jared Kushner, instead demanding to work exclusively with Vice President JD Vance. The White House didn't just push back on this garbage—they completely obliterated it.
"Utterly false," White House sources told Blaze News, describing the media narratives as "laughable" and completely detached from reality. Sources familiar with the actual negotiations—not the fever dreams of CNN talking heads—confirmed that these reports are pure fiction designed to create artificial tension within the Trump administration.
Same Old Playbook From the Swamp Media
This is exactly the kind of manufactured controversy we've come to expect from the state-run media complex that spent four years lying about President Trump's first term. Unable to attack the administration's actual successes, they resort to making up stories out of thin air.
The fact that outlets like CNN are already trying to drive wedges between Trump's team shows just how desperate they are to undermine America First diplomacy. These are the same people who cheered Biden's disastrous foreign policy failures for four years.
"Only one [source] has been briefed on the actual situation," sources familiar with the negotiations revealed, exposing how thin and pathetic the media's sourcing really is.
While the fake news media plays their tired old games, President Trump's team continues delivering real results for the American people. The administration's strong stance against Iranian aggression stands in stark contrast to the weakness we saw under the Biden regime.
How long will Patriots continue tolerating these blatant lies from outlets that have completely abandoned any pretense of honest journalism?
