Boat strikes: War crime or "fake news" hoax?

I'm not buying that complete 180 degree turn on the US military's actions by Trump's administration 🙄. I mean, come on, a 21% failure rate on boarded boats with no drugs? That's not exactly a narrative that can't be fact-checked, you know? 🤔 And what about those survivors who were killed after clinging to a wreckage? The White House is trying to sweep this under the rug, but I'm not convinced they're telling the whole truth.

It's suspicious how quickly Trump and his team are dismissing these incidents as "misinterpretations" of mainstream media. That's just code for "we don't want to deal with facts that might harm our narrative". And what about those war crimes committed by Trump on other fronts? Climate change hoax? Really? 🙄 It sounds like the Trump administration is more interested in maintaining its power than in telling the truth.

I do appreciate some of the Republican Party members who are speaking out against these incidents, but it's a shame that they're not taking a stronger stance against the whole Trumpian spin machine 💪.
 
OMG 🤯 this is getting super scary... I'm literally shook by how much this Trump admin is trying to control the narrative on everything. Like, if they can spin these war crimes as "hoaxes" and get away with it, what's next? It's like, we're living in a parallel universe where truth doesn't matter anymore 🌐. The fact that some people are finally speaking out against this and calling for accountability is super brave 💪. We need more voices like Judge Napolitano and Laura Loomer who are willing to challenge the status quo. It's not about being loyal to Trump or his party, it's about upholding what's right and just 🤝. This whole "ministry of misinformation" thing is literally a code red 🔥 for our democracy
 
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