Trump’s Three Greatest Betrayals So Far
Writing for Natural News, Lance Johnson wrote an accurate and concise summary of President Donald Trump’s greatest betrayals so far. There are three in number.
Betrayal Number One
From Gaza to Yemen: Trump’s expanding middle east slaughter.
Trump’s betrayal is most evident in his military escalation. After cynically criticizing Biden’s bombings, Trump has launched devastating strikes on Yemen, killing civilians under the pretense of protecting Red Sea shipping—a crisis manufactured by Israel’s blockade of Gaza.
Dr. Ron Paul condemned the hypocrisy: “Was Yemen in the process of attacking the United States? No. Did the President seek a declaration of war? No.” Instead, Trump’s bombs rained down on women and children, while his administration threatened Iran—a deliberate provocation toward World War III.
Max Blumenthal summarized Trump’s role succinctly: “Trump owns the Gazan slaughter.” The same man who promised peace now fuels a regional inferno, with Israel’s interests dictating every move.
Yes, indeed.
The Signal chat debacle of Trump’s war cabinet led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demonstrated not only how bloodthirsty the Trump administration is but also the sheer sophomoric ineptitude of international affairs exhibited by those individuals.
Hegseth was the warmonger-in-chief leading the pack of pathetic, psychopathic predators, who said on the chat, “Nobody knows who the Houthis are.”
But why let a little thing like ignorance about the people you are planning to murder get in the way? The discussion continued with almost complete unanimity that, whoever they are, they had to be killed. The thrust of the discussion centered around how to “sell” the illegal, unjust and immoral military attack on Yemen to the American people.
Come to find out later on, the reason Hegseth and his megalomaniac minions were making plans to attack Yemen was due to the behest of the Israeli Mossad.
Do you remember when Republicans were all up in arms about the revelation that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had released sensitive government information via her emails? Conservatives screamed their demand that she be fired. That she wasn’t fired brought on claims of the existence of a “double standard” of the law for the Democrat hierarchy.
Well, now we know that that “double standard” of the law also exists for the Republican hierarchy. So, the real double standard falls on the voters in this country who are only willing to apply the rule of law to the opposing political party. They are completely fine if their party violates the law—or the Constitution itself, for that matter.
Legal scholar Judge Andrew Napolitano opines that Hegseth violated the federal Espionage Act.
In my view, Hegseth’s crime makes Hillary’s look like a parking ticket by comparison, and at the very least he should be fired and perhaps even criminally prosecuted. Others in government are currently serving 20-year prison sentences for far lesser crimes of this nature than Hegseth’s.
Hegseth showed the world—friends and enemies—that Trump’s cabinet picks are a bunch of buffoons. Reading the chat, one would think they were listening to the chattering of high school kids.
Incredible incompetence!
Then, of course, Donald Trump resupplied Israel with bombs and missiles with which to continue its genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people in Gaza and then greenlit Netanyahu’s slaughter of the civilian population in Gaza, which continues unabated to the present hour.
So, the genocide in Gaza is now TRUMP’S GENOCIDE. And the war in Yemen is now TRUMP’S WAR.
Betrayal Number Two
The puppet and the puppeteer: Trump’s subservience to Netanyahu.
Trump’s fealty to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not just political—it’s pathological. As Colonel D
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