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Exclusive: White House Rips Soros-Backed Human Rights Watch for Attacking Trump While Opposing Peace Deals

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The White House just dropped a truth bomb on Human Rights Watch (HRW), calling out their blatant hypocrisy after the Soros-funded outfit slammed President Trump’s peace deals while accusing America of being hostile to human rights. HRW’s executive director, Tirana Hassan, didn’t hold back in a recent report, decrying U.S. policies under Trump as a threat to global freedoms—yet this is the same group that trashed the Abraham Accords, the groundbreaking Israel-UAE-Bahrain deals that sidelined Iran and fostered Middle East stability without firing a shot. Trump’s administration brokered those accords, proving diplomacy can neutralize threats far better than endless wars, but HRW labeled them a betrayal of Palestinian rights. The White House response? A sharp rebuke highlighting how HRW cheers chaos when it fits their anti-Western narrative, all while pocketing millions from Open Society Foundations.

Digging deeper, this clash exposes the Soros-HRW machine’s playbook: undermine American strength abroad to weaken it at home. Trump’s peace deals weren’t just foreign policy wins; they reduced the need for U.S. military overreach, preserving resources and lives—echoing the pro-2A ethos of self-reliance over government overextension. HRW’s attacks mirror their domestic agenda, where they lobby against self-defense rights, framing gun ownership as a human rights crisis in reports that ignore violent crime stats from places like Chicago or NYC. By ripping Trump’s successes, they’re indirectly cheering the very instability that demands armed citizens for protection. Facts back this: FBI data shows armed self-defense stops crimes 2.5 million times yearly (per Kleck studies), yet HRW pushes disarmament narratives that leave law-abiding folks vulnerable.

For the 2A community, the implications are crystal clear: outfits like HRW aren’t about rights—they’re about control. Their hypocrisy on peace deals signals broader disdain for sovereignty, whether it’s brokering alliances or defending the Second Amendment as the ultimate human right to self-preservation. As election cycles heat up, 2A patriots should amplify this White House clapback, exposing how globalist critics erode the strong America that keeps tyrants at bay. Stay vigilant; our rights hang in the balance of these battles.

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