Fake Journalism with Real Consequences The Washington Post crossed a line—again. They accused War Secretary Pete Hegseth of ordering a second missile strike for the sole purpose of executing survivors. And their entire story relied on—surprise, surprise—anonymous sources. No documentation. No audio. No verification. Just innuendo and weaponized narrative. That’s not journalism. That’s propaganda. Even the NYT Couldn’t Swallow the Lie Here’s the twist nobody saw coming: The New York Times, normally the polite mouthpiece of the global elite, stepped in and debunked the entire story. They spoke with five U.S. officials—all of whom said Hegseth ordered a legal, strategic strike against a narco-boat filled with poisoners. There was no second kill order. No directive to slaughter survivors. Just a…
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