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MAGA Supporters Divided Over Trump’s Support for Israeli Strikes on Iran

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
June 14, 2025
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MAGA Supporters Divided Over Trump’s Support for Israeli Strikes on Iran
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As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, President Donald Trump is facing mounting pressure from within his own political base. While traditional Republicans continue to support Israel’s military actions, many of Trump’s most loyal supporters in the MAGA movement are rejecting both Israel’s recent strikes and any potential U.S. involvement in the conflict.

The administration initially distanced the United States from the strikes. A statement from Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that “Israel took unilateral action against Iran” and that the U.S. was not involved. However, U.S. military assistance was later confirmed in efforts to intercept Iranian missiles targeting Israel.

Trump later praised Israel’s offensive, calling the strikes “excellent” and warning that even more forceful attacks were already planned. The president also blamed Iran for refusing to reach a nuclear agreement, posting that he had given Tehran “chance after chance” to make a deal.

The shift drew criticism from prominent MAGA voices who view involvement in foreign wars as a betrayal of Trump’s long-standing “America First” platform. Charlie Kirk warned that the situation could “cause a massive schism in MAGA” and emphasized the need to avoid escalation. “The last thing America needs right now is a new war. Our number one desire must be peace, as quickly as possible,” he wrote on social media.

Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist, echoed that message, stating on his podcast, “We cannot be dragged into, inexorably dragged into, a war on the Eurasian land mass in the Middle East or in Eastern Europe.” He acknowledged Israel’s right to defend itself but insisted that America must focus on its own national interests.

Tucker Carlson called the president “complicit” in the conflict, warning that what happens next “will define Donald Trump’s presidency.” He argued the U.S. should stop backing Israel’s military campaign and focus on diplomacy.

Meanwhile, pro-Israel figures like Senator Lindsey Graham and commentator Mark Levin have applauded the strikes, praising Trump’s support of the Jewish state. Still, the backlash from MAGA-aligned influencers signals a widening divide over foreign policy priorities within the Republican Party and Trump’s base.

Tags: Charlie KirkDonald TrumpIranIsraelMAGAMiddle East ConflictSteve BannonTucker CarlsonU.S. Foreign Policy

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