The so-called “journalists” overseas have outdone themselves once again. Global media elites have always loved to paint America—especially President Trump’s team—as villains. Now, it seems, they’re not even trying to hide their tricks. This time, the so-called mix-up happened when Pete Hegseth weighed in on Iran. His remarks were suddenly “mistranslated” by the British press in a way that just happened to smudge the Trump administration’s foreign policy.
What a shock. How convenient that these mistakes always seem to make America look bad and our enemies look better. It’s a pattern as old as time itself. Whenever liberals or their globalist buddies overseas are confronted with uncomfortable truths—like the danger Iran actually poses—they rush to twist and massage the facts. This isn’t journalism. This is propaganda, pure and simple.
The most infuriating part? No one ever seems to pay a price. When left-leaning media outlets misquote or purposely “misinterpret” U.S. officials, it’s always chalked up to a harmless error. Can you imagine if a conservative outlet did the same about some Democrat darling? The outrage would be endless. Double standards like these prove that so much of the international press is little more than a mouthpiece for anti-American nonsense.
Global liberals constantly whine about “disinformation,” yet here we are, once again, catching them red-handed. By twisting Hegseth’s words, their goal is obvious: undermine strong American leadership and boost the anti-Trump crowd overseas. These people don’t just hate conservative policies—they despise the idea of an America that stands up for itself.
At the end of the day, American conservatives are getting wise to these dirty tricks. If the left and their pals abroad think they can keep pulling the wool over our eyes, they’re dreaming. Maybe it’s time they try something new—like reporting the truth for once. Or is honesty just another thing these liberal elites have “mistranslated” into oblivion?
Source: Redstate
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