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PEACEMAKER: VP Vance's Iran Ceasefire Deal Leaves Legacy Media SCRAMBLING for Answers in Budapest

Gary FranchiApril 8, 202660 views
PEACEMAKER: VP Vance's Iran Ceasefire Deal Leaves Legacy Media SCRAMBLING for Answers in Budapest

The legacy media is literally sitting around in Budapest with nothing to do but wait – and that tells you everything you need to know about how the Trump-Vance administration operates. While Financial Times reporters twiddle their thumbs in holding patterns, Vice President JD Vance has apparently been busy doing what the Biden regime told us was impossible: brokering actual peace deals.

A New Era of American Diplomacy

Pool reports from Budapest confirm that Vance played a direct role in brokering an Iran ceasefire – a stunning development that the mainstream press seems almost reluctant to cover in detail. The VP's office is directing reporters to his public remarks at the MCC (Mathias Corvinus Collegium) event this morning, rather than spoon-feeding narratives to journalists who spent four years cheerleading Biden's catastrophic foreign policy failures.

Remember when we were told that Trump's approach to the Middle East would start World War III? Remember the endless hand-wringing from the so-called "experts" about how only career diplomats could navigate these complex waters? Well, Patriots, here's your answer: Vice President Vance, in Budapest, quietly getting the job done.

The Biden Contrast Could Not Be Clearer

Let's not forget where we were just over a year ago. The Biden regime left us with a Middle East in flames, emboldened Iranian proxies, and an administration more concerned with pronouns than peace. Now? The adults are back in charge, and the results speak for themselves.

The fact that the press pool has "no comments to share" and is being referred to Vance's own public statements is refreshing. This administration doesn't need to spin – they let their actions do the talking.

Hungary: A Strategic Alliance

It's no coincidence that Vance is conducting this diplomacy from Budapest. Hungary, under Viktor Orbán's leadership, has been one of the few European nations willing to stand against the globalist tide. While Brussels bureaucrats lecture and sanction, Hungary has maintained open channels and pragmatic relationships that clearly proved valuable in these negotiations.

This is what America First foreign policy looks like, folks. Strategic partnerships with nations that share our values of sovereignty and strength – not endless genuflection to the European Union or the United Nations.

The mainstream media may be "still holding" in Budapest, but the Trump-Vance administration isn't waiting for anyone. They're too busy winning.

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Gary Franchi

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

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PatriotMom2024VerifiedApr 9, 2026
Finally! A leader who actually knows how to negotiate peace instead of just sending billions overseas with no results.
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TrumpTrain45VerifiedApr 10, 2026
Exactly! VP Vance is showing real leadership here while the media tries to spin it as somehow bad news.
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ConservativeVoter88VerifiedApr 10, 2026
The legacy media can't stand when Republicans actually accomplish something meaningful on the world stage. They'd rather have endless conflicts than give credit where it's due.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedApr 10, 2026
HUGE WIN! 🇺🇸
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RedStateRealistVerifiedApr 10, 2026
Budapest was the perfect location for this kind of diplomatic breakthrough. VP Vance understands how to work with our allies while projecting strength to adversaries like Iran.
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VeteranDadVerifiedApr 10, 2026
As someone who served in the Middle East, this is the kind of diplomacy we needed years ago. Peace through strength actually works when you have competent leadership.
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FreedomFighter2025VerifiedApr 10, 2026
What exactly are the terms of this ceasefire deal? I'm curious about the specifics but can't find details anywhere in the mainstream coverage.
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NewsHound47VerifiedApr 10, 2026
That's because they don't want to report the actual success - just trying to find ways to criticize it!