MAGA supporters slam Trump’s attack on Iran as ‘disgusting and evil’

The outrage was instant.

Missiles lit up the sky over Tehran, and suddenly America was at war again —

with a Republican president leading the charge, and his own conservative allies erupting in fury. Tucker Carlson is calling it “evil.”

Rand Paul says it’s unconstitutional. Trump insists “48 leaders are gone in one shot,” but the right is tearing itself ap… Continues…

The strikes on Iran have exposed a raw, bitter fault line inside the conservative movement.

For years, Trump’s fiercest defenders sold him as the man who would end “forever wars.” Now, as he boasts of decapitating Iran’s leadership and vows to fight on

“until all of our objectives are achieved,” many of those same voices feel betrayed. Carlson, Greene, Paul, Walsh – they are not fringe figures.

They are the emotional core of the populist right, and they’re openly accusing Trump of repeating the very sins he once condemned.

Their argument cuts deeper than policy. It’s about blood, trust, and the meaning of America’s power.

How many young Americans, they ask, must die for a promise to “free” people who did not ask for U.S. intervention? Trump warns of a nuclear-armed

Iran; his critics warn of another generation maimed by a war they never voted for. Between those fears,

a movement that once marched in lockstep is now staring at itself, divided, asking who it really is.

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