Jake Sullivan ridiculed after claiming America's enemies are 'weaker' under Biden
If the Biden administration is known for anything, it's the ability to gaslight millions of Americans into believing that the country is on track and doing just fine.
According to Fox News, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan continued that strategy as the Biden administration finally comes to a close, claiming over the weekend that several of America's top adversaries are "weaker" because of President Joe Biden.
Sullivan also claimed that under the Biden administration, America is "safer."
He made the claims during a Sunday interview on CNN's "State of the Union."
What did he say?
"Our alliances are stronger than where we found them four years ago," Sullivan said, referring to Trump's first term.
He added, "They're stronger than they've been in decades. NATO was more powerful, purposeful and bigger. Our alliances in the Asia Pacific are at all-time highs. And our adversaries and competitors are weaker across the board. Russia's weaker, Iran's weaker, China's weaker, and all the while we kept America out of wars."
Sullivan had the audacity to suggest that the "American people are safer," even though the Biden administration has allowed millions of illegal immigrants onto American streets, some of whom have killed American citizens
"I think that the American people are safer, and the country is better off than we were four years ago, and we're handing off that to the next team, as well as having the engines of American power humming," Sullivan said.
His narrative became even more hilarious after he bragged on the state of the U.S. economy, which has been in the tank for the majority of Biden's first and only term in the White House.
"Our economy, our technology, our defense industrial base, our supply chains. So the United States is in a stronger, more secure position, and our competitors and adversaries are weaker and under pressure."
More dropped balls
Sullivan also defended the administration's disastrous and deadly withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, which resulted in the deaths of American troops.
"If we were still in Afghanistan today, Americans would be fighting and dying, Russia would have more leverage over us, we would be less able to respond to the major strategic challenges we face," he said.
The statement was comical, as it was just reported last week that Sullivan offered to resign in the wake of the botched withdrawal.
Sullivan's statements were not surprising, as the Biden administration has been untruthful and deceptive for the entire four years.