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Trump’s own MAGA base was supposed to be his most loyal supporters, but Operation Epic Fury just split them straight down the middle

This gamble reshapes his own coalition.

President Trump’s administration has launched “Operation Epic Fury,” a joint military operation with Israel against Iran. The early Saturday morning move, which Trump announced as “major combat operations in Iran,” has caused a major split within his own Republican base. Supporters are praising the decision while others are calling it a betrayal of the “America First” promise of no new foreign wars.

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Trump urged the Iranian public to “take over” their government and claimed Iran had continued its nuclear program, with plans to develop missiles capable of reaching the U.S. He acknowledged the risks directly, stating, “The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties. That often happens in war. But we’re doing this not for now. We’re doing this for the future. And it is a noble mission.”

According to Huffpost, the announcement immediately put many “America First” conservatives on edge. Representative Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, posted on X, “I am opposed to this War. This is not ‘America First.'” He announced plans to force a congressional vote on the war alongside Representative Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, stressing that “The Constitution requires a vote, and your Representative needs to be on record as opposing or supporting this war.”

The anti-war voices within MAGA are some of Trump’s most recognizable allies

Former Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene also criticized the operation on X, reminding everyone that the Trump administration “promised to put America FIRST and Make America Great Again.” She questioned a poll asking about acceptable casualties, writing, “How about ZERO you bunch of sick f—ing liars. We voted for America First and ZERO wars.” 

Conservative podcaster Tucker Carlson also reportedly called the attack “absolutely disgusting and evil.” This comes at a time when Trump is already facing pushback from Democrats over his administration’s handling of economic policy.

Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, expressed concern about “yet another preemptive war” beginning in the Middle East. He emphasized that the Constitution intended to give war-declaring power to Congress “to make war less likely.” While wishing American soldiers safety, Paul stated, “my oath of office is to the Constitution, so with studied care, I must oppose another Presidential war.”

However, a significant portion of the GOP remained loyal to Trump and praised the military action. Senator Lindsey Graham was particularly enthusiastic, suggesting Trump’s speech “will go down in history as the catalyst for the most historic change in the Middle East in a thousand years.”

He also stated, “President Trump was right when he said he’s the first president in 47 years to stand with the people of Iran and give them the backing they need.” Trump has had a habit of making unexpected statements at public appearances, which has kept both supporters and critics on high alert.

Other Republicans also offered full support. Senator Katie Britt of Alabama called the operation “a defining moment of generational leadership from President Trump to achieve sustainable peace.” Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina posted, “History will record this night,” adding, “President Trump understood what the weak could not bring themselves to say: that peace is not found in appeasement – it is won.”


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