The Trump administration is taking swift and decisive action regarding Iran as tensions escalate in the Middle East, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirming critical developments during recent White House briefings and media appearances.

According to social media reports, President Trump held a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following recent strikes on Iran. The White House confirmed the call through spokeswoman Leavitt, marking another example of Trump's strong leadership on the world stage compared to the weakness we saw during the Biden years.

But Trump isn't just talking – he's taking action. Leavitt announced that the President would be meeting with defense contractors at the White House, alongside Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, to discuss America's military manufacturing capabilities.

This is exactly the kind of America First approach that puts our nation's security and manufacturing base first. While the previous administration let our enemies grow stronger, Trump is rebuilding American military might and ensuring we can produce what we need right here at home.

The Daily Mail reported that Leavitt appeared on Fox News to discuss "the war against Iran," showing this administration isn't afraid to speak plainly about the threats facing America and our allies. No more diplomatic doublespeak or weakness that invited aggression from bad actors like we saw for four long years under Biden.

This coordinated approach – supporting our ally Israel while simultaneously strengthening America's defense manufacturing – shows Trump understands that peace comes through strength, not empty rhetoric and failed diplomacy.

Patriots should be encouraged that we finally have a President who takes threats seriously and backs up his words with concrete action. Will the mainstream media give Trump credit for his strong leadership, or will they continue their biased attacks even as he protects American interests?

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Source: Next News Network