On September 2nd, 2025, the @realDonaldTrump administration takes down a Venezuelan speedboat smuggling drugs into America. A bold move to save countless lives from a deadly grip of narcotics. But guess how the mainstream media reacts? Outlets like CNN and the New York Times, these so-called anti-dictator outlets, are tripping over themselves to question Trump’s strike. They’re obsessed with no evidence and international law, even parroting Venezuela’s denials. You know, Venezuela, run by Nicolas Maduro, a dictator who rigs elections, jails opponents, and starves his people. Talk about irony. These media giants claim to hate dictators, yet they’d rather side with Maduro’s regime than back their own country’s right to fight against drugs. Why? Because it’s Trump. Their personal hatred for him drives the narrative. They’ll question every move he makes, even if it means protecting American lives from drugs that could have killed thousands. Think about it, a speedboat packed with drugs, headed to our streets, taking out to save lives. But these outlets would rather clutch their pearls over escalation than celebrate a win. Seems pretty hypocritical, doesn’t it? When the media lets their anti-Trump feelings dictate the news, they’d rather prop up a dictator’s lies and support stopping drugs. That’s not journalism. It’s bias. Manipulation exists in the mainstream media. #breakthebluewave26 @potus @TeamTrump @RapidResponse47 @TrumpWarRoom @DonaldJTrumpJr @LatinoFreeMinds @realDANRYZ1