
Former Biden Spokesperson Admits to Israel’s War Crimes – A Truth Long Denied
So here we are — finally hearing, from inside the Biden administration itself, that yes, Israel committed war crimes. The words came from none other than Matthew Miller, the former State Department spokesperson, during a Sky News interview. This is a man who, not long ago, stood behind a podium every day defending U.S. foreign policy in Gaza. Now, post-resignation and presumably seeking a new kind of credibility, he’s telling a different story. And honestly, it’s about time someone did.
Miller admitted, in his own words, that it is "without a doubt true that Israel has committed war crimes." Let that sink in. A former U.S. government spokesperson just said what the administration wouldn’t dare to acknowledge for over a year and a half — not publicly, not while they were in office, and certainly not while thousands were dying in Gaza.
He even admitted to lying. When asked if this was true during his time in office, he essentially confirmed that toeing the line was part of the job — “You espouse the positions of the administration,” he said. Which means every statement defending Israel’s military campaign, every attempt to muddy the facts, and every denial — it was all scripted spin. A performance. A cover.
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We were told wild, unproven stories — 40 beheaded babies, Hamas command centers beneath hospitals, humanitarian gestures that turned out to be smokescreens for violence. Each of these lies contributed to a growing fog of confusion, a calculated distortion of reality that allowed the Israeli military to continue its devastating campaign largely unchecked.
And now, Miller flinches on camera. He stammers just slightly as he finally lets the truth through — that war crimes were committed, and the administration he spoke for knew it. He still refuses to call it genocide, perhaps to save some piece of his own conscience. But at least he said something.
This moment echoes history — like former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara’s decades-late confessional about the Vietnam War. But how many years will it take for the rest of the Biden-era officials to step forward? Miller’s admission matters, but it's also a test for the others. If they care about truth — real truth, not spin — they must speak up.
Yes, they’ll face criticism, backlash, maybe worse. But the truth matters more. The lives lost, the stories buried under rubble, the parents who had to write their children's names on their limbs in case they became corpses — they all deserve that truth. The very least these officials can do now is give the public what they denied for so long: honesty.
So now we ask — who’s next? Who else will come forward?
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