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"AMERICA MOURNS HEROES: Media 'Enemies of the State' Attack Trump’s Iran Decapitation Strike"

  • John DiMauro
  • Mar 1
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 1

John DiMauro 247 Trump News exclusive image of Iran liberation and media bias.”



"THE GREAT DIVIDE: While Iranian Patriots bleed for liberty, the corporate media elite at ABC and CNN sharpen their knives against the Commander-in-Chief."


John DiMauro


Our hearts are heavy this morning as the reality of war reaches our shores. U.S. Central Command has officially confirmed that three courageous American service members have lost their lives.


Five others remain seriously wounded following the retaliatory strikes from the dying Iranian regime. We pray for their families and honor their ultimate sacrifice.


In the military, we understand that freedom is never free—it is bought with the blood of patriots. But while the nation mourns, the "Enemies of the State" in the mainstream media are already using this tragedy to sharpen their knives against President Trump.


We are barely 36 hours into Operation Epic Fury—the most successful decapitation strike in modern history—and the Sunday morning talk shows are already a cesspool of anti-Trump rhetoric.


From George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s This Week to the fear-mongering panels on Face the Nation, the narrative is clear. They are more interested in questioning the President’s authority than celebrating the end of the world’s leading state sponsor of terror. It is a disgusting display of partisan hackery that undermines our troops while they are still in harm's way.


The double standard is staggering. When Barack Obama or Joe Biden launched military actions without a second thought from the press, these same "journalists" acted as volunteer stenographers for the administration. They called it "principled leadership" then. But when President Trump takes decisive action to protect American lives and finally removes the serpent’s head in Tehran, the media treats it like a crisis.


CNN even has the audacity to bring in John Brennan as an "analyst." In this journalist's opinion, Brennan is a man who should be behind bars for treason, yet here he is, being paid to undermine a sitting President during a military operation. It is a sad, dangerous situation.


MSNBC and the big three networks are actively working to sow doubt and division, proving once again that they are not news agencies—they are political operatives.

Look at the guests they rolled out today: Senator Mark Warner and the ever-dishonest Adam Schiff. These are the same individuals who spent years trying to subvert the will of the American people.


Now they are on national television questioning the legality of a strike that saved countless lives. They speak of "escalation" and "chaos," completely ignoring the fact that the Iranian people are longing to be free. They would rather see a brutal theocracy remain in power than see Donald J. Trump receive credit for a historic victory.


Our military is executing a flawless campaign to dismantle the IRGC’s terror network, yet CBS and NBC spend their airtime interrogating the "process." This is why trust in the mainstream media has hit an all-time low. They hate the President more than they love the success of our country.


Let’s be clear: the death of these three heroes is a tragedy, but it is a tragedy caused by the Iranian regime’s desperation, not by American leadership. For decades, the IRGC has killed Americans with impunity while our leaders "negotiated." President Trump ended that era of weakness. He gave the ultimatum: "Immunity or Certain Death."


The fact that the media is now trying to turn our fallen warriors into a political cudgel against the Commander-in-Chief is a new low, even for them. We must recognize these agencies—CNN, ABC, MSNBC, and the rest—for what they truly are: enemies of the state. By constantly amplifying the talking points of our adversaries and rooting for American failure, they have forfeited their right to be called "press." They are a domestic threat to our national resolve. While they sit in their air-conditioned studios in New York and D.C. casting stones, our brave men and women are on the front lines finishing the job that should have been done forty years ago.


As we move forward into the "Day After" in Iran, do not let the talking heads distract you from the reality of this win. The Ayatollah is gone, and the IRGC is fracturing, but we must be clear: this situation is far from over.


We still have a long way to go, and the final outcome remains uncertain. But the Iranian people are longing to be free, and for the first time in nearly fifty years, they have a real chance.


As the Dalai Lama once said, “Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.” This is a precarious and risky time, but with great risk comes great reward. President Trump has met the moment with strength, and we will honor our fallen by finishing the job.

 
 
 

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