The candidate who promised not to launch a war has been reduced to I didnt guarantee no war, as if we dont remember the events of two years ago.
On campaign promises about foreign wars, Trump rewrites recent history (Steve Benen/MS NOW)
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— TrumpWatch (@trumpwatch.skyfleet.blue) 2026-06-08T17:52:05.211Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-campaign-promises-foreign-wars
Before Donald Trump abruptly ended his latest Meet the Press interview, NBC News Kristen Welker asked the president to reconcile his pre-election assurances about not starting new wars with his decision to start a war with Iran. The host started to ask,
Did you break that promise to the American
when the Republican interrupted to say, No.
Welker pressed forward, adding,
So youre saying you didnt break your promise. And yet, Mr. President, in your first term, you held to that promise, and it was so fundamental to who you were as a candidate, to a first-term president. What changed, because you insisted no new wars?
Trump replied,
First of all, I didnt guarantee no war. Why would I have built the strongest military in the world? (As the exchange continued, the president tried to defend his position by referring to the stock market and then pivoted to attacking Welkers professional integrity.),,,
But the underlying point is just as important, if not more so, since Trumps record is unambiguous.
Trump: "I didn't guarantee no war."
Trump guaranteeing no more wars:
— The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) 2026-06-07T16:26:26.795Z
Throughout the 2024 election cycle, T
rump and his team went to bizarre lengths to present the Republican as the peace candidate who would expel the warmongers from the federal government and lead as a peacemaker, while rascally Democrats prepared to lead us into war. Common sense might have suggested any thinking adult would know better than to believe such obvious nonsense, but some voters accepted these absurdities at face value and cast their ballots accordingly, optimistic that the GOP nominee would pursue a foreign policy rooted in restraint.
In other words, many Americans believed Trump when he told voters, among other things,
Im going to be the one that keeps you out of war; were not going to have war in the Middle East; and they said,
You will start a war. Im not going to start a war. Im going to stop wars....
Im reminded of a George Orwell quote from 1984 that I emphasized in my book about GOP efforts to rewrite recent history: The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.