White House Deletes Vance's Armenian Genocide Post
February 12, 2026·13 days ago·via The Guardian

The White House pulls Vice President JD Vance's social media post referencing the Armenian genocide, likely to avoid diplomatic friction. Vance's candid truth-telling cuts through sanitized narratives, but bureaucratic caution prevails in foreign affairs. This deletion spotlights tensions between bold leadership and State Department timidity, as America First voices push back against historical whitewashing. It reminds patriots that even allies face media spin on sensitive global history.
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