The Trump administration is firing back at Democratic critics who are desperately trying to manufacture a diplomatic crisis where none exists, with the State Department defending its swift and decisive evacuation response in Iran against partisan attacks from establishment swamp creatures.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) – a career politician who helped orchestrate the disastrous Biden foreign policy failures – had the audacity to criticize the Trump administration over Middle East ambassador vacancies, apparently forgetting her own party's role in the Afghanistan debacle that killed 13 American service members.
The State Department, now under Secretary Marco Rubio's competent leadership, described their Iran evacuation efforts as 'proactive' – a stark contrast to the reactive chaos that defined four years of Biden's weakness on the world stage.
What Shaheen won't tell you is that the Trump administration has been systematically cleaning house at the State Department, removing Obama-Biden holdovers who spent years undermining American interests abroad. Ambassador vacancies? That's called draining the swamp, Senator.
This manufactured controversy comes as the Trump-Vance administration continues delivering on its America First foreign policy promises. While Democrats obsess over personnel complaints, Secretary Rubio and his team are actually getting Americans to safety – something the Biden regime repeatedly failed to do.
Patriots remember the Kabul airport bombing, the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, and four years of international humiliation under Biden's watch. Now these same Democrats have the nerve to criticize an administration that's actually protecting American lives?
The contrast couldn't be clearer: Trump's team takes proactive action to safeguard Americans, while Democrats play political games and manufacture crises. Which approach do you think keeps America safer?
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Source: Next News Network