Does the peak appear on all injections, and if you inject a lower concentration of TFA ( 50% ), does the peak decrease by the same amount?.
I would suspect rubbish in the injector, guard or column is being mobilised by the TFA, perhaps appearing in later injections. The most likely source is your samples, but don't exclude mobile phase or reagents. You can test for those by changing the equilibrium time between injections and, separately, varying injected quantity.
If deposited rubbish is the cause, you could change the mobile phase to flush it out, change the guard, clean the filter, or perform multiple injections of TFA, and see if the peak area decreases. If you have another column, try that.
Simply put, you need to ascertain what causes the peak, and then make changes to sample preparation or the chromatography to separate it from your analytes.
Please keep having fun,
Bruce Hamilton