Joe Kent was handed a golden ticket to serve in the Trump White House. He was trusted with national security during one of the most dangerous moments in our country’s recent history. And yet, when the pressure mounted, Kent decided to bail. Not only did he run for the exits, he actually threw the president—and the American people—under the bus with reckless claims about Israel, Iran, and supposed conspiracies. It’s just the latest move from a so-called insider who failed twice as a congressional candidate, then tried to leverage personal tragedy for political gain.
Let’s get real. Anyone who’s actually paying attention understands Iran has been a threat for decades. This is a rogue regime with American blood on its hands. Yet, here comes Kent, parroting the same nonsense you hear from the D.C. cocktail circuit and leftist media—claiming the president is “compromised” and that imminent threats don’t exist. If Kent’s new buddies at CNN needed another talking head, maybe this is his audition tape. It’s the classic deep state grift: lose at the ballot box, then knife conservatives in the back to earn mainstream headlines.
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Kent’s resignation isn’t some act of courage. It’s cowardice. He was put in a position of trust and responsibility, and instead of standing behind the president who gave him a shot, he decided to join the anti-Trump pile-on. Liberals and Never Trumpers will always hand out participation trophies to any “Republican” willing to bash this administration. That’s the Washington game. What matters to real Americans is who actually keeps us safe. And President Trump, unlike weak politicians of the past, isn’t afraid to call out threats like Iran and take bold action to protect our nation.
It’s no accident that the people tearing into Trump are the same crowd desperate to appease Iran or undermine our allies like Israel. They always accuse patriots of the worst, while turning a blind eye to the actual dangers facing the West. They’d rather chase imaginary scandals than admit Trump is doing the job, calling the shots, and refusing to play by their corrupt rules. Kent’s last-minute change of heart, after years of support, is just more evidence of how the swamp operates when its power is threatened.
At the end of the day, President Trump did what no other president had the guts to do: confront Iran head-on, while keeping Americans out of another endless war. If that upsets Beltway insiders or failed candidates like Joe Kent, so be it. America was never meant to be run by backstabbers and grifters. The only question left: how many more so-called “experts” will reveal themselves as frauds before the people say enough is enough?

