Propaganda Watch: Fake News Outlet Creates ‘Nuclear’ Hoax

The Biden regime is struggling to handle the fallout stemming from the FBI raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

Americans were up in arms following the raid, eager to voice their concerns about an increasingly radical FBI that seemingly attacks their political opponents at the drop of a hat. The country watched in total shock as agents ransacked the home of a Former President in search of a secret trove of confidential documents that apparently Trump plans to use for nefarious purposes.

As it became obvious that the raid on Trump’s home would only embolden his supporters, strengthen his 2024 chances, and unite the country against a radicalized Deep State, the Biden regime scrambled for a solution to win back the American public.

They devised a plan to leak information to the mainstream press in the hopes of ‘legitimizing’ the FBI raid. According to Thursday reports, the DOJ and the FBI were on the hunt for top secret documents containing high-confidential nuclear secrets. This was the impetus for the search warrant that allowed agents to enter Mar-a-Lago.

“Sources” were quick to tell the Washington Post that Former President Donald Trump was hoarding nuclear secrets which were strewn about his south Florida home. Typical of the mainstream press, those sources preferred to remain anonymous. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out the “sources” used by WaPo to run the ‘nuclear’ hit piece against Trump more than likely worked in the DOJ or the FBI to some extent.

It remains unclear whether the SBI actually found any nuclear documents, but experts cited in the report said this adds credence to fears by government officials that they could be obtained by bad actors.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre continued to play dumb on the matter, claiming Biden had no beforehand knowledge of the FBI raid. She appeared on MSNBC shortly after “sources” leaked the ‘nuclear’ info to the Washington Post. Jean-Pierre remained tight-lipped, claiming “it would not be appropriate” to comment on the leaks.

Trump attorney Christina Bobb cast doubt on there being nuclear records at Mar-a-Lago but could not say for certain when pressed Thursday evening by Fox News host Laura Ingraham. “I have not specifically spoken to the president about what nuclear materials may or may not have been in there. I do not believe there were any in there,” she said, noting that Trump’s legal team has been thorough in finding documents to hand over to the Biden administration.

Amidst the political firestorm, Trump acknowledged the ‘nuclear’ fallout on his Truth Social account. He likened the nuclear secrets bombshell to the “Russia, Russia, Russia” hoax that kneecapped the beginning of his presidency.

The Former President even wondered if the FBI was planting the supposed nuclear documents they claim to be looking for.

It doesn’t take a ‘nuclear’ scientist to read the writing on the wall and understand that the entire federal government is engaged in multiple attacks against a Former President in the hopes of destroying his ability to run again. If that isn’t a criminal overreach, then what is?

Author: Asa McCue


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