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Trump Contradicts Gabbard on Iran Nukes; Fox News Explains Why Both Are Correct

by Skip Rowland
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The Unvarnished Truth About a Betrayed President

By: Skip Rowland

WASHINGTON D.C. – June 18, 2025 – One has just witnessed a segment on “The Five” of such profound intellectual dexterity that it should be studied in university political science departments for generations. The panel was tasked with reconciling two seemingly contradictory, yet equally patriotic, truths.

The first truth, as established by then-Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard on Fox News just last week, is that Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program, and that the “deep state” intelligence community was fabricating this threat to force President Trump into a war he was bravely trying to avoid.

The second, more recent truth, delivered this morning by President Trump himself, is that Iran does have nuclear weapons, and he is the only one strong enough to deal with it.

To the untrained eye, this appears to be a direct contradiction, a sign of rampant misinformation within the administration. But the hosts of “The Five” masterfully explained why this is, in fact, a brilliant example of high-level, multi-dimensional political strategy.

Jesse Watters, with the patient air of a professor explaining a complex theorem, laid it out clearly. “What the liberal media can’t comprehend is that both things can be true at the same time,” he stated. “Tulsi Gabbard was telling the truth at the time, based on the bad intelligence the deep state was giving her. Her brave statements forced the President to clean house. Now, with patriots in charge of our intelligence, President Trump has uncovered the real truth that the deep state was hiding, which is that Iran has the nukes. They’re not contradicting each other; they’re revealing two different stages of the same successful patriotic operation.”

The on-screen chyron solidified the lesson for viewers: “TRUMP’S ‘NUKE’ REVEAL PROVES GABBARD WAS RIGHT ABOUT DEEP STATE LIES.”

Dana Perino further clarified. “The President is playing 4D chess here,” she explained. “By now saying Iran has nukes, he is baiting them into a false sense of security, while simultaneously showing his own strength. It’s a classic negotiating tactic that you can only understand if you’re not blinded by coastal elite cynicism.”

Greg Gutfeld summarized the segment with a hearty laugh. “So let me get this straight,” he chuckled. “Trump is so smart, he can prove his own intelligence agencies were lying by revealing intelligence that proves they were… right all along? It’s genius! You can’t even make it up!”

And there you have it. The segment was a triumph. It demonstrated, with stunning clarity, how two opposing facts can, in the right hands, both be used to prove the same, unwavering truth: that President Trump and his allies are always, under all circumstances, correct.

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