Trump and Leavitt drop the hammer on Iran weak Democrats powerless to stop America’s comeback

The Biden era has been a playground for Iran and its terrorist pals. The world has watched while American strength was traded away for empty promises and globalist handshakes. But now, with President Trump back in charge and Karoline Leavitt as the sharp new White House Press Secretary, the message couldn’t be clearer: it’s over for the Iranian regime and their anti-American agenda. No more tiptoeing. No more appeasement. America is back, and we mean business.

Leavitt stood at the White House podium this week and didn’t mince words about where Trump stands. While liberals wring their hands over “diplomacy” and “restraint,” our president is focused on results. Operation Epic Fury isn’t just a catchy name—it’s a clear warning to Tehran: your days of funding chaos and threatening Americans are numbered. Under Trump, we’re not chasing headlines; we’re making sure our enemies understand the consequences of crossing us.

For years, Democrats have played nice with Iran, giving them pallets of cash and free passes to act like thugs on the world stage. What did we get? Americans targeted. Terrorists emboldened. Allies left wondering if the United States had any backbone left. That’s the legacy of failed liberal policies: weakness. Is it any surprise Iran laughs in their faces?

With Leavitt delivering the Trump agenda, there is finally an adult in the room. She’s not afraid of the press and she’s not afraid to call out the lies of the left, either. America’s enemies banked on another four years of weakness, but instead, they got a wake-up call: there’s a new sheriff in town, and the “America Last” crowd has been benched.

This is what real leadership looks like. Iran must be rendered ineffective—period. The Democrats can keep crying about so-called “escalation,” but the only thing escalating under their watch has been danger to Americans. Trump’s White House is drawing a red line and daring our enemies to cross it. Isn’t it about time we stopped hoping our enemies like us, and made them fear us instead?

Source: Redstate


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