MAGA Movement Splits Over US Role in Israel-Iran Conflict
UNITED STATES, JUN 17 – Key MAGA figures oppose U.S. military involvement in Israel-Iran conflict, fearing war escalation and abandonment of 'America First' principles, causing internal political tensions.
- On June 17, President Trump declared on social media that the United States maintained full dominance over Iranian airspace amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
- Following a Tuesday gathering in the Situation Room with senior advisors, a political controversy emerged, revealing a rift between Trump backers and national security conservatives regarding U.S. engagement in the conflict.
- Prominent MAGA figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson oppose deeper U.S. engagement, while Trump reiterated on Truth Social that Iran must not have a nuclear weapon.
- The House narrowly passed Trump's 'one big beautiful' bill by one vote amid fears breakaway Republicans could derail his agenda amid increased party tensions.
- Experts warn that expanded U.S. military action risks long-term consequences like Iraq and Afghanistan, potentially undermining Trump’s domestic agenda and fracturing the Republican Party.
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Comment: MAGA coalition may not survive U.S. attack on Iran
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington Split over Trump’s campaign promise of no ‘forever wars,’ his supporters are attacking each other. Comment: MAGA coalition may not survive U.S. attack on Iran Wire Service
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