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Biden’s Biggest Lie EXPOSED – Trump Was Right Again!

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But Biden didn’t stop there. He also gave Trump “some credit for getting a renewed ceasefire deal over the finish line,” as if Trump was simply tying a bow on Biden’s supposed “masterpiece.” The gall is breathtaking. Biden had two full years to act — and didn’t.

Antony Blinken went even further. In a long post on X, Blinken bizarrely argued that Trump’s successful 20-point peace framework was actually “based on one developed by the Biden administration.” He claimed, “President Trump adopted and built on the plan the Biden administration developed after months of discussion with Arab partners, Israel and the Palestinian Authority.”

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If Blinken’s so-called “plan” was so brilliant, why didn’t they ever use it? Why did hostages remain in captivity for years on their watch? The timeline exposes their deception.

Blinken then tried to revive his January ceasefire failure, saying his team “briefly secured a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in January, resulting in the release of 135 hostages before the deal fell apart.” In reality, that temporary pause collapsed in just six weeks, leaving the region as unstable as ever.

Trump, meanwhile, wasn’t having any of it. Speaking aboard Air Force One, he cut through the noise: “Everybody knows it’s a joke. Look, they did such a bad job. This should have never happened.”

He added, “If just a decent president — not a great president like me — if a decent president were in, you wouldn’t have had the Russia-Ukraine war. This was bad policy by Biden and Obama.”

The difference between Trump and Biden couldn’t be clearer. Trump led with strength. Biden led with weakness.

While Biden spent years pouring billions into Iran through sanctions relief, Trump made it clear Iran’s terror pipeline wouldn’t survive on his watch. He hit their nuclear operations hard, projected power, and set clear red lines.

When Hamas tested him, Trump didn’t beg for a deal. He gave them an ultimatum: accept peace or face “complete obliteration.”

He also rebuilt trust with key players Biden alienated. Gulf states like Qatar and Turkey returned to the table because they trusted Trump’s team — including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff — to deliver results. That diplomatic leverage is something Biden and Blinken squandered long ago.

The proof is in the results. Under Trump’s plan, Hamas released all living hostages in the first phase. Israeli forces began withdrawing in a coordinated schedule. Leaders from across the Arab world publicly praised Trump’s leadership during the signing ceremony in Sharm el-Sheikh.

This wasn’t spin. It was real diplomatic power — the kind Biden hasn’t shown once in four years.

Democrats have been playing this game for decades. They create a crisis, Republicans fix it, and then they rush to rewrite history.

They did it with infrastructure. They did it with border security. Now they’re doing it with Middle East peace.

Biden’s record is clear. October 7th happened under his watch after he lifted sanctions on Iran and funneled money to the Palestinian Authority. His “diplomacy” emboldened terror groups.

He couldn’t even manage a dignified exit from Afghanistan — a disaster that cost 13 American heroes their lives and handed the Taliban billions in U.S. military gear.

Now, as Trump delivers results, Biden wants to take a bow. But Americans remember. They watched him send cash to Iran, leave hostages behind, and project weakness at every turn.

And when Trump gets the job done in nine months, Biden suddenly claims the credit? That’s why voters rejected Democrats. They don’t want polished speeches and finger-pointing. They want results.

For four years, Biden and Blinken proved they couldn’t deliver. Trump walked in and finished what they couldn’t start. No amount of spin will change that.

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