For decades, the mainstream media have claimed to speak truth to power. In reality, they’ve spent years twisting, minimizing, and outright lying about one of the most remarkable achievements in modern American foreign policy — President Donald J. Trump’s success in the Middle East.

When peace agreements were signed, they called them “photo ops.”
When hostilities declined, they said it was “temporary.”
When America projected strength, they called it “provocation.”

But anyone paying attention knows the truth: Trump’s Middle East strategy worked, and the media can’t stand it.


The Legacy of Real Leadership

Under Trump’s leadership, the United States achieved what the so-called experts said was impossible — nations that had been enemies for generations sat at the same table and shook hands. The Abraham Accords weren’t a fluke; they were the product of strategic diplomacy, strength, and moral clarity.

Trump didn’t lecture or bribe foreign leaders. He respected them, dealt firmly, and made it clear that America’s word meant something again. He created a climate where stability became possible because the United States stood tall instead of apologizing for its success.

And yet, how did the media respond? By trying to erase the story. CNN buried it beneath endless anti-Trump panels. The Washington Post called it “symbolic.” The New York Times pretended it was irrelevant. They were terrified of admitting that Trump succeeded where decades of career politicians had failed.


The Truth the Media Refuse to Tell

Here’s what they won’t print:

Terrorist activity in the region dropped significantly during Trump’s term.

Israel signed normalization agreements with multiple Arab nations, something once thought impossible.

American troops came home instead of being sent to new wars.

These are facts — not opinions. But to the left-leaning press, facts are dangerous when they expose the failure of globalist policies and the success of a president who puts America First.


Why the Bias Matters

Media bias isn’t just dishonest — it’s dangerous. It distorts public understanding and weakens national unity. When journalists attack every success simply because Trump achieved it, they’re not hurting him — they’re hurting the American people.

The constant negativity demoralizes allies abroad and emboldens adversaries who see division as weakness. The media’s refusal to report fairly on Middle East progress is not only a disservice to the administration, it’s a betrayal of truth itself.


America Deserves Better

The American people aren’t fooled anymore. They’ve seen the results of strong leadership. They’ve witnessed peace emerging from chaos. And they know that without Trump’s clarity, courage, and conviction, the Middle East would still be burning.

The press can distort the headlines, but it can’t rewrite history. History will remember Trump as the president who delivered what others only promised — and it will remember the media as the ones who tried to hide it.

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