NeverTrump CNN Just Can’t Help Themselves, Pick The Wrong Side Of Iran Issue
Even their own data guy keeps telling them they're wrong, but they won't listen

While much of the world breathed a quiet sigh of relief that the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism had their nuclear toys taken away without inciting a land war, CNN looked for the dark cloud behind the silver lining.
If you look hard enough, any news about Trump can be spun as bad news. Of course, most of the time they amplify lies to push those narratives. Sometimes the lies are home-grown in house, sometimes they work with deep state malcontents to lend a patina of credibility.
While we were waiting to see if Trump’s bluster would be enough to walk Iran and Israel back from the edge of continued hostilities (it was), CNN wandered off in search of bad news stories to tell.
After years of shrieking about Trump being a danger to national security because of leaks, whether Mar-A-Lago, or the Signal call, they suddenly forgot all about those scruples as they rushed to publish a story that was probably sourced by the same ‘Intelligence Community’ clowns that assured us that Hunter’s laptop was Russian disinformation.
CNN: We have breaking news into CNN. Three sources tell CNN that according to an early U.S. Intelligence assessment, the U.S. Military strikes on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities last weekend did not destroy the core components of the country’s nuclear program and likely only… pic.twitter.com/60jWkIv4HC
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 24, 2025
Source? As the White House has said, some low-level anonymous guy.
Seg Hegseth would have full access to all the relevant information we have available, and he has made a statement:
The GOP Civil war they have been so desperately hoping for has NOT happened.
The verdict is in & the GOP/MAGA base is with Trump on the airstrikes on Iran. Overwhelming approval (76% on average).
This is Donald Trump’s Republican Party… Tucker Carlson’s be darned. pic.twitter.com/DWfTfWPPFW
— (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) June 24, 2025