There is a passage from Donald Trump’s interview with Sean Hannity, right after the Anchorage summit with Vladimir Putin, that is worth more than a hundred geopolitical analyses: “We could have done great things with Russia. But we weren’t allowed. Why? Because there was the hoax—Russia, Russia, Russia.”
There it is—the heart of the matter. Russiagate, the greatest fake news scandal in modern history. A setup engineered by the American Democrats, pushed by the mainstream media, and sold to global public opinion as dogma. It wasn’t an investigation; it was a coup disguised as an inquiry. The goal: to delegitimize Trump and prevent the United States from opening a dialogue with Moscow.
Because if the wall of manufactured hostility toward Russia were to fall, the entire edifice of globalism would crumble. Trump had already made this clear at the UN in 2019: “The future does not belong to globalists. The future belongs to patriots.” A single sentence that explains why he became the number one public enemy of the system. Not because of his tweets, not because of his tone, but because he is an existential threat to those who rule through chaos, fear, and war.
The Durham Report confirmed that everything had been fabricated by the Democratic establishment—Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden—and turned into absolute truth by the mainstream media. The FBI opened an investigation without evidence, violating basic protocols, treating baseless suspicions as gospel. In other words, America allowed itself to be hijacked by its own intelligence services in order to stop an elected president from governing. A grave precedent that paved the way for everything that followed: from Russia’s isolation to the war in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, while Trump was being destroyed with lies, the Biden family was cashing in big money in Ukraine. Hunter Biden, hired as a “consultant” at Burisma for $83,000 a month with no qualifications, and his father Joe—then vice president—dictating White House policy alongside Barack Obama. The result? A toxic bond between Washington and Kyiv, dictated not by geopolitical strategy but by conflicts of interest.
And Europe? Democracy with adjustable geometry. In Romania, when Călin Georgescu won the elections, the vote was annulled with the usual excuse of “Russian interference.” Later, George Simion and his AUR movement were prevented from winning, smeared as pro-Russian extremists. Just days ago, the U.S. State Department was forced to admit there was no trace of interference. How strange.
In France, anyone like Marine Le Pen who dares to question Brussels’ Europe is branded a dangerous extremist and buried under investigations. In Germany, AfD is treated more like an internal enemy to be neutralized than a party to be defeated at the polls. When the people speak, the elites silence them.
And while the West keeps repeating the fairy tale of good guys and bad guys, the geniuses of international progressivism have pulled off their masterpiece: pushing Russia and China into each other’s arms. A pair history has always seen as natural rivals, now turned into a compact axis.
That’s the real plan: to weaponize hatred of Moscow to push Europe into Beijing’s embrace, consolidating a bipolar world perfect for those who govern chaos, disastrous for those who suffer it. As JD Vance, now Trump’s chosen vice president, has said: today the battle is no longer between left and right, but between elites and the people. On one side, patriots defending borders, identity, work, and community. On the other, globalists who need to tear down every border, erase every identity, precarize every job, and dissolve every community.
That is why propaganda keeps lying. Because the brutal reality is this: if Russiagate had never existed, there would be no war in Ukraine today; if Trump had not been delegitimized by that colossal hoax, we would now have dialogue with Moscow instead of a continent on the brink of catastrophe.
Trump is the most misrepresented leader in history because he is the greatest threat to the globalist system—which is why it funds the mainstream media and the left. Because if Trump stands, the castle of lies they built to rule against the will of the people collapses. And that is the true source of the obsessive demonization: not against Trump the man, but against what he represents.
Because as long as Trump stands, the entire structure of globalism trembles.
And if he can resist, then so can we.