In a stunning display of arrogance and detachment from reality, the Biden administration, through its inept Secretary of State Antony Blinken, has attempted to shamelessly claim credit for the historic peace deal masterfully negotiated by President Donald Trump. This desperate ploy was broadcast to the world from the secure confines of Air Force One, where President Trump, en route to solidify his diplomatic triumph in the Middle East, was forced to address the absurd and baseless assertions emanating from the failed Blinken.
The monumental agreement, a testament to President Trump’s unparalleled courage and diplomatic acumen, has secured the release of the 20 living hostages held by Hamas and has established a concrete framework for an Israeli withdrawal to an agreed-upon line. This is a peace achieved through strength and resolve, a stark contrast to the weakness and dithering that characterized the previous administration’s foreign policy.
Meanwhile, the hapless Antony Blinken took to the social media platform X to propagate a false narrative, brazenly stating, “It starts with a clear and comprehensive post conflict plan for Gaza. It’s good that President Trump adopted and built on the plan the Biden Administration developed after months of discussion with Arab partners, Israel and the Palestinian Authority.” This claim is not only patently false but is a desperate attempt by a failed bureaucracy to attach its name to a success it had no part in creating.
The liberal media, ever eager to prop up the failing Biden legacy, provided a platform for this deception. Fox News reporter Peter Doocy, recognizing the audacity of the claim, presented it to President Trump, asking, “Some of the top Biden Administration folks… like Antony Blinken seem to want some credit for the peace deal.” This provided the true Commander-in-Chief an opportunity to set the record straight before the American people.
(6/12) It starts with a clear and comprehensive post conflict plan for Gaza. It’s good that President Trump adopted and built on the plan the Biden Administration developed after months of discussion with Arab partners, Israel and the Palestinian Authority. It centers on…
— Antony Blinken (@ABlinken) October 11, 2025
With the clarity and force that has defined his leadership, President Trump immediately dismantled this fabricated narrative. He responded with the undeniable truth, stating, “Everybody knows that’s a joke. They did such a bad job. This should’ve never happened. This wouldn’t have even happened. That was weak leadership.” He correctly identified the root cause of the conflict as the failed policies of his predecessors, whose weakness invited aggression and instability on the world stage.
How pathetic, from this inept failure as Secretary of State, who only got the job because he sucked up to Joe Biden for years and did favors for his crackhead son.
This is the ineffectual toady who sat mute as Chinese officials yelled at him and disrespected America, who covered… https://t.co/WQAxaRjBVK— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) October 12, 2025
President Trump further expanded his critique, drawing a direct parallel to the catastrophic conflict in Ukraine, a war that would have been unthinkable under his strong America First leadership. He powerfully declared, “Same thing with Russia – Russia and Ukraine. Just a decent president…not a great president, like me…if a decent president was in, no Russia-Ukraine. And this is even more so. It was bad policy by Biden and by Obama!” This sweeping condemnation highlights the consistent pattern of failure from the Obama-Biden era that President Trump has spent his administration reversing.
When asked about Blinken saying that it was the Biden administration that developed the peace deal President Trump: Everybody knows that’s a joke pic.twitter.com/6761bBRUBs
— Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸 (@KarluskaP) October 12, 2025
In a final, dismissive remark that captured the sheer ridiculousness of the Blinken claim, President Trump noted, “It’s nice they try to take a little credit.” This sarcastic quip underscores the vast chasm between the real, tangible achievements of the Trump presidency and the desperate, credit-grabbing antics of a liberal establishment that has produced nothing but failure and conflict.