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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has called out conservatives for failing to stick to Trump’s “America First” agenda in a new war of words Sunday. The Georgia lawmaker unloaded in a lengthy X post on Sunday night,
Podcaster Joe Rogan, one of the right-wing voices credited with helping Donald Trump win the presidency, told a big slice of his listeners that he doesn’t want them on his team anymore.
Israel's latest action pits traditional Republican support for Israel — and antipathy toward Iran — against the MAGA base's fear that the U.S. will be drawn into a new foreign war.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump just went 'two bridges too far even for MAGA': ex-GOP strategistDonald Trump's latest actions amount to "two bridges too far even for a lot of MAGA folks," according to a former Republican strategist on Saturday. Conservative anti-Trump activist Rick Wilson, who co-founded the Lincoln Project and hosts the group's podcast,
Trump followed through on a key part of his immigration agenda by launching a massive deportation campaign across the country. When Democrat pundit Keith Edwards explained that undocumented immigrants pay nearly $100 billion in taxes, MAGA supporters could not believe it.
The meme coin launched by the President-elect on January 18, just two days before his return to the White House, has lost more than half its value in less than five months.
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AlterNet on MSNTrump 'made a mockery of all of us': MAGA devotees revolt over foreign policy about-facePolitico reports President Donald Trump’s own MAGA devotees warned him of Israel’s penchant for military escalation. Now the retaliation is setting in. "The White House claims it played no part in the strikes on Tehran’s nuclear facilities Thursday night,
Fox News host Mark Levin calls for regime change as Israel strikes Iran, exposing deep foreign policy divide within Trump's MAGA circle.
Mollie Hemingway, the editor in chief of The Federalist, warned that an escalation with Iran would cost Trump “really polling support that would be permanent,” and it would be seen as a “powerful gift” to the president’s “political enemies who still seek to destroy him and the movement he leads.”