The political swamp in Washington is dripping with hypocrisy, and it reared its ugly head again when Joe Kent, a key aide to Tulsi Gabbard, stormed out of his high-ranking national security post. He didn’t resign with class or dignity. Instead, he lobbied a pack of tired Democrat talking points in his resignation letter, sounding more like a CNN pundit than a national security professional. Karoline Leavitt didn’t waste a second calling out these false claims, and she couldn’t be more right.
Let’s get real—Kent was furious over the Trump administration’s tough stance on Iran. Operation Epic Fury sent a crystal-clear message to the world: attack the United States or its interests, and you’ll pay a steep price. Apparently, that kind of backbone is too much for some in DC. Kent decided to publicly air his grievances, using leftist language to gripe about policy as if he were auditioning for a spot on MSNBC.
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This is what happens when globalist insiders get too cozy in the intelligence community. Instead of defending America, some just parrot Democrat narratives that undermine our safety and embolden our enemies. Kent’s so-called “policy differences” sound suspiciously like the same hand-wringing we’ve heard from liberals for years. You can almost hear them whining about “escalation” while rogue states laugh at America’s supposed weakness.
Thankfully, we have firebrands like Karoline Leavitt willing to peel back the curtain and show the public exactly what’s going on. She isn’t fooled by the wordy excuses and moral posturing. She recognizes it for what it is—a sad attempt to sabotage Trump’s America First agenda and hand political ammo back to the very people who weakened this nation for decades.
Some might say this is business as usual in Washington. But Americans know better. It’s time to stop listening to quitters and keyboard warriors who put politics ahead of national security. This is why the swamp hates Trump: he won’t bend a knee to foreign adversaries or their apologists inside our own government. The only question that remains—how many more phony “resignation letters” will it take before we demand true loyalty to the Stars and Stripes?

