'We Still Hate It' - Trump's Nato Weapons Deal for Ukraine Sparks MAGA Anger
UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Trump set a 50-day deadline for Russia to end the Ukraine war, with nearly two-thirds of his voters supporting continued arms shipments via NATO, despite some key allies' criticism.
- On July 14, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a NATO-backed arms deal to send US weapons to Ukraine, warning Russia it has 50 days to agree to a peace settlement.
- Officials framed the weapons deal as a cost-free strategy for American taxpayers, with administration officials announcing plans to sell missile systems to NATO allies who will fund and transfer them to Ukraine.
- MAGA hardliners have voiced anger, with Steve Bannon warning `We're about to arm people we have literally no control over` on his War Room podcast.
- On Monday, Marjorie Taylor Greene criticised `backdoor deals through Nato`, saying `It's not just Ukraine; it's all foreign wars in general and a lot of foreign aid`, reflecting broader dissent.
- A White House official cited poll findings, nearly two-thirds of Trump voters support arms shipments to Ukraine, highlighting coalition tensions.
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