Trump Jr. Responds To Video On Social Media

Well, well, well—looks like the Democratic National Committee is at it again, proving that their definition of “fact-checking” is about as reliable as a weather forecast from a fortune cookie. In their latest attempt to smear anyone even remotely connected to Donald Trump, they got caught red-handed spreading a fake video of Donald Trump Jr. suggesting that the U.S. should have been sending weapons to Russia instead of Ukraine. And who was behind this brilliant stroke of digital deception? None other than the DNC’s brand-new “rapid response” team, FactPostNews—because, apparently, the mainstream media’s endless supply of anti-Trump propaganda just wasn’t cutting it.

The video in question, which predictably went viral, shows Trump Jr. making what appears to be an outrageous statement about Ukraine not being a smart ally and the U.S. backing the wrong side. The problem? It’s completely fake. A manufactured, manipulated clip, pushed out by an organization that, hilariously enough, claims to be in the business of fighting “misinformation.” You can’t make this stuff up. Well, actually, they can—and they did.

The DNC proudly announced the launch of FactPostNews back in January, boasting that it would combat misinformation, push economic messaging, and, of course, churn out memes to take on Trump’s so-called “billionaire cabinet.” Because when you have nothing of substance to offer, just start making TikToks and hope people don’t notice. They even hyped up the involvement of the “wildly popular @KamalaHQ social media team.” Now, if there’s one thing the Vice President’s social media team knows how to do, it’s…well, whatever it is they’ve been doing. It certainly hasn’t been boosting her approval ratings, that’s for sure.

So, let’s get this straight. The DNC launches a propaganda arm disguised as a “fact-checking” group, it immediately gets caught fabricating content, and yet we’re still supposed to believe these are the people fighting against “disinformation”? The same folks who spent years pushing the Russian collusion hoax, who dismissed the Hunter Biden laptop as “Russian disinformation,” and who now want to convince Americans that their biggest problem is Trump’s economic policies—while inflation, crime, and border chaos spiral out of control?

And let’s talk about the irony of them going after Trump’s so-called “billionaire cabinet.” Who exactly do they think is running the Democratic Party? A bunch of blue-collar factory workers? Last time anyone checked, their top donors include Silicon Valley elites, Wall Street executives, and Hollywood millionaires who’d rather lecture Americans about climate change from their private jets than do anything remotely useful.

This latest stunt is just another example of the left’s playbook—if you can’t win on policy, smear your opponents with lies and hope nobody notices until it’s too late. And when you do get caught, just pretend it never happened, move on to the next manufactured scandal, and count on the media to do damage control. Rinse and repeat.

Here’s the real takeaway: the people warning you about “misinformation” are usually the ones spreading it. The DNC doesn’t care about truth, honesty, or integrity—they care about power. And if that means fabricating a few videos along the way, so be it. Because in their minds, the only thing worse than lying is letting Americans hear the truth.