In a remarkable twist no one saw coming, even some of the Democrats have had to admit what we’ve known all along: President Donald Trump is a dealmaker like no other. He’s managed to hammer out a peace deal between Israel and Hamas, which seemed impossible to many self-proclaimed foreign policy experts. This isn’t some everyday agreement—it’s a legacy-maker, a testament to strong American leadership.
And now, some high-profile liberals, forced to face the undeniable success of Trump’s administration, are coming out of their echo chambers to give credit where it’s due. Yes, the usual spin artists have been dragged into admitting Trump’s triumph. Even Hillary and Bill Clinton—names synonymous with failed presidential bids and questionable legacies—found no choice but to recognize Trump’s achievement.
BREAKING: Senator John Fetterman becomes the first Democrat to congratulate President Trump on the first stage of his peace plan with Hamas and Israel.
“I congratulate President Trump on this historic peace plan that releases all the hostages. Now, enduring peace in the region… pic.twitter.com/oAE78KBQwG
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) October 8, 2025
The real surprise? Former CIA director Leon Panetta praising Trump’s leadership. For a man who once served under Obama, it’s quite the concession. He couldn’t ignore the sheer impact of Trump’s ability to bring warring sides to the table. These acknowledgments from across the aisle are rare, but when victory stares you in the face, even the most entrenched political players have to relent.
One has to wonder why it took this long for these admissions. Are Democrats finally realizing that their opposition to Trump’s America-first policies has been rooted more in politics than actual effectiveness? Perhaps they’ve seen that Obama’s passive stance never brought tangible peace, and Biden’s administration was more show than substance.
While John Fetterman and other surprising voices have echoed support for the breakthrough, it’s crucial to note that Trump’s success isn’t just in the peace deal. It’s in proving that a strong, unapologetic America is what the world needs. This achievement didn’t materialize from empty promises or pandering globalist agendas. It happened because President Trump knows the art of the deal.
So, the question remains for the left: Will they continue to play politics as usual, or will they finally join forces with those who are willing to make bold, decisive moves for the sake of global stability? The world deserves more than indecisive leadership. Maybe this peace deal will open their eyes—or maybe not.