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Is Joe Kent's Resignation Part of a Broader "CIA/Deep State" Plot to Undermine President Trump?

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Something doesn’t add up, and I’m not buying the official story.

Today on Stinchfield, I dig into the sudden shift from Joe Kent, a man who once sounded the alarm on Iran, now suddenly backing away and denouncing the very conflict he previously warned about. What changed? And more importantly, who got to him?

Then there’s the eyebrow-raising appearance on Shawn Ryan’s show, a platform with well-documented ties to intelligence circles. Coincidence or coordination?

Because when you connect the dots, a chilling possibility emerges:
Was Kent positioned as part of a broader effort by the intelligence community to manipulate the narrative and ultimately undermine Donald Trump?

What if bad intel was deliberately fed into the system, designed to drag Trump into a geopolitical trap? A war meant to make him look reckless, outmatched, and dangerous on the world stage.

But here’s the twist they didn’t see coming: Trump did not fail.
His leadership, and the strength of the United States military, flipped the script.

So now what?

A sudden reversal. A resignation. A retreat from the narrative.

Was Joe Kent’s exit a clean-up operation? A desperate attempt to salvage a plot that did not go as planned?

This is about more than one man. This is about the machinery behind the scenes—and whether the so-called deep state just got caught overplaying its hand.

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