A political commentary post published on the 250th Independence Day accused the American left of hypocrisy, claiming they oppose both the war in Iran and the peace deal out of hatred for President Trump's achievements. The post, illustrated by cartoonist Sean Delonas, was circulated on the source.
A political commentary post was published on the evening of July 4, 2026, as the United States marked its 250th Independence Day. The post argued that the American left's positions on Iran are contradictory: they opposed the war in Iran and now oppose the peace agreement with Iran. The author asserted that the motivation is not principle but hatred of President Trump's achievements, and that the left would rather see the country burn than see Trump succeed.
The post was accompanied by illustrations by Sean Delonas, an American political cartoonist known for his work in the New York Post. The post was circulated on the source that tracks political commentary.
The message came on a day when Israeli and American leaders issued greetings for the 250th anniversary. Prime Minister Netanyahu released an English-language statement, and Haifa City Hall was lit in US colors. The post reflects a divisive tone in the domestic political discourse surrounding the anniversary.
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