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A growing political divide is emerging inside Donald Trump’s MAGA movement as Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly warns against any U.S. ground war with Iran. In a fiery post on X, Greene declared that sending American troops into Iran would trigger a “political revolution” and accused Trump of abandoning his “America First” promise to avoid endless foreign wars.

Her remarks highlight rising frustration among anti-war conservatives as tensions with Iran continue to escalate through airstrikes, proxy clashes, and naval confrontations in the Strait of Hormuz. The backlash signals deepening fractures within the Republican base ahead of future elections and broader Middle East uncertainty

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00:26political rebellion may be brewing inside Donald Trump's own movement. And one of his loudest
00:33former allies is openly warning that the Iran war could tear MAGA apart. Marjorie Taylor
00:39Greene, better known as MTG, has launched a blistering public attack against President
00:45Donald Trump over the possibility of American ground troops entering Iran. In a fiery post
00:51on X, the Georgia Republican issued a direct warning to the White House. If you send U.S.
00:58military troops into Iran, she wrote, there is going to be a political revolution in America.
01:05Then came the line now exploding across conservative media. We are done. Greene accused Trump of
01:13betraying the core promise that helped fuel the MAGA movement. No more foreign wars. No more
01:20endless wars, she declared. We meant it. Her remarks reveal a growing fracture inside Trump's political
01:27coalition, as the conflict with Iran drags deeper into 2026. What began in late February with U.S.
01:35and Israeli strikes has now expanded into months of air attacks, proxy confrontations, naval tensions in
01:43the Strait of Hormuz, and fears of wider escalation. Even with a fragile ceasefire in place, American
01:50military operations continue. And tonight, many inside Trump's own base are asking, how far will this go?
01:57Polls now show mounting public frustration over the war. Rising oil prices, inflation, and economic
02:05uncertainty have added pressure ahead of crucial midterm elections. Critics say the conflict directly
02:12contradicts Trump's longstanding America First message, which promised to avoid costly foreign
02:18entanglements. And now those concerns are becoming political ammunition. Greene's comments are especially
02:25significant because she was once considered one of Trump's most loyal defenders in Congress. Now she is
02:31positioning herself as the face of the anti-war wing inside the Republican Party. And she's not alone.
02:39Several GOP lawmakers and isolationist conservatives have also expressed concern about expanding military
02:46involvement without formal approval from Congress. The growing debate is colliding with the War Powers
02:52resolution, which places legal pressure on the administration to either seek congressional
02:57authorization or scale back operations. For Trump, the balancing act is becoming increasingly difficult.
03:05On one side, hawks demanding strength against Iran. On the other, a restless MAGA base warning
03:11against another Middle East war. So far, Trump has insisted he is not rushing into concessions,
03:18while also signaling the U.S. remains ready for further military action if necessary. But politically,
03:25the cracks are widening. And tonight, MTG's warning is echoing far beyond Washington. Because for many
03:32voters, this is no longer just about Iran. It's about whether Trump can hold together the movement
03:38government that brought him back to power.
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