As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, divisions within the MAGA movement are coming to the surface.
Fox News host Mark Levin recently launched a sharp critique against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) following her vocal opposition to U.S. involvement in the growing conflict.
Their public exchange highlights a rift among conservatives over foreign policy and the future of the America First agenda.
Greene took to X to call out what she described as “fake” MAGA supporters who are advocating for American intervention in the Israel-Iran war.
She warned that many within her circle had abandoned President Donald Trump’s “America First” principles in favor of supporting foreign conflicts.
In her post, Greene wrote, “Anyone slobbering for the U.S. to become fully involved in the Israel/Iran war is not America First/MAGA,” and added, “Wishing for murder of innocent people is disgusting. We are sick and tired of foreign wars. All of them.”
The following day, Levin fired back in a blunt response, questioning Greene’s prominence within the MAGA movement.
He wrote, “Who died and named Marjorie Taylor Greene the queen of MAGA? Trump is MAGA.”
“He received 77 million votes. You’re a little known politician from Georgia. Hate to break the news to you. We’re Team Trump. Go Trump!”
This disagreement highlights the broader debate among MAGA supporters about America’s role on the international stage amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
Levin has aligned himself with a faction advocating for a stronger, potentially militarized stance, reflecting Trump’s often ambiguous but firm warnings regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
“You can’t have peace if Iran has a nuclear weapon,” Trump recently warned, signaling the possibility of U.S. involvement, as previously reported by Resist the Mainstream.
However, voices such as Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon remain staunchly anti-interventionist, further complicating the MAGA coalition’s approach to foreign policy.
The clash between Levin and Greene exemplifies these conflicting perspectives within the conservative base, according to Trending Politics.
Levin’s criticism sparked backlash from many MAGA followers on social media.
Journalist Cassandra MacDonald disparaged Levin, tweeting, “You have one of the lowest rated shows on Fox. Moderate banger tweets have more views than any given episode of whatever your show is called.”
“I tried to warn you about MARK LEVIN. Who was in the WH lobbying for WAR against IRAN. He is the deepest of the deep state,” wrote podcaster Michael Savage.
Other commenters accused him of alienating the movement.
One user wrote, “77 million votes based off of the promises he made and the ones [Greene] listed. We all know you’re a Zionist pig with one goal and one goal only. Benefit that ethnocentric racist state even if it leads to our demise. You’re such a con artist it’s hilarious.”
“I may not always agree with Trump, but MTG supports Trump way more than you,” one user remarked towards Levin. “Your mask is off. Your house of cards is falling. We see you and your propaganda.”
Another added, “LMAO Levin you are losing a lot of your base. Stop starting fights with MAGA.”
“There is no ‘we’ here. You’re a backseat driver who keeps leaning forward, trying to grab the wheel and turn the car off the road,” wrote another.
Greene’s call to reject foreign wars and Levin’s counterattack illustrate the challenges within the MAGA movement to unify its stance on international conflicts.
As tensions between Israel and Iran continue, these internal divisions could play a critical role in shaping conservative foreign policy discussions in the months ahead.
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