MAGA erupts over Trump’s Iran ‘regime change’ talk
- President Donald Trump's far-right supporters are having disagreements over military strikes against Iran, which occurred on June 21.
- On MSNBC's 'Morning Joe,' Jonathan Martin discussed the MAGA infighting regarding Iran after the strikes were reported.
- Some Republicans who were previously non-interventionist are aligning with Trump, though concerns remain about long-term conflict.
- Martin highlighted the influence of Israeli successes on Trump's decision-making, raising questions about future military actions in Iran.
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Only no new war, but also no nuclear weapons in Iran's hands - that's the tenor of Trump's MAGA supporters. Under criticism, the US President is also carrying out a balancing act in his own camp.

Social Media Slams Trump Over Iran “Regime Change” Double Talk
Source: MEHMET ESER / Getty Social media users vocally called out President Donald Trump for his hypocrisy in his words concerning Iran’s regime and the administration’s stance. A day after authorizing airstrikes on alleged nuclear facilities in Iran, President Donald Trump made a statement on social media which had many criticize him for how weird it was and also how it went against previous stances that the U.S. was not seeking “regime change”…
Seth Meyers: Trump Illegally Bombs Iran, Floats Regime Change, Then Claims Ceasefire; Vance Flails
Seth takes a closer look at Trump floating the possibility of regime change in Iran after an illegal military strike that was not authorized by Congress, to which Iran then responded by firing missiles at an American base in Qatar.
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