**Headline:** Trump Calls Out NYT for Telling It Like It Is—Or Is It Treason?
So, President Trump is having a meltdown over a New York Times piece that claims not much has shifted in the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict after four months. His reaction? He’s branding their reporting as “TREASONOUS.” Because, of course, when the narrative doesn’t align with your expectations, just slap a label on it and call it a day.
Now, let’s take a moment to appreciate the irony here. Trump says he’s adding this article to his lawsuit against the Times. So, is he really worried about “treason,” or is this just another episode in the ongoing saga of him battling the media? Spoiler alert: it’s probably the latter.
The article points out the lack of significant change in the U.S.-Iran relationship, which, let’s be real, is pretty much what anyone with common sense could have inferred. But instead of acknowledging that the situation is complicated — you know, like real life — Trump is throwing a fit and doubling down on his lawsuit.
This reaction just begs the question: If the reporting doesn’t fit the narrative, does it automatically become treason? What’s next, a lawsuit for bad hair days?
In the end, maybe we should all just agree that when it comes to complex global issues, calling out the media is easier than actually solving anything. But hey, at least it makes for good headlines.
By Admin | Published: June 22, 2026 at 5:15 am
