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Some conservative members of Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" movement have reacted angrily to the president's plans to sell weapons to Nato, arguing it is a betrayal of his promise to end US involvement in foreign wars.
A broken promise to release more information about the Jeffrey Epstein case has sparked outrage among some of President Donald Trump’s loyal supporters.
President Donald Trump made an announcement Monday aligning him more firmly with Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s invasion than ever before.
President Trump is not out of the woods yet with all of his MAGA loyalists over the Epstein files, says conservative writer Matt Lewis.
Jon Stewart says MAGA is finally getting a taste of their own medicine as conservative outrage against Trump goes over the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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Some of the most influential voices in right-wing media are rejecting Trump’s call to stop wasting “time and energy on Jeffrey Epstein.”
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BuzzFeed on MSNVideos Of MAGA Voters Burning Their Hats Are Going Viral Amid The Whole "Epstein File" ControversyMAGA and Republicans didn't take this messaging too well. Related: "He Torched His Entire Reputation For Nothing": 27 Of The Best Political Tweets From This Messy, Messy Week Tension has gotten so bad that videos of Trump supporters burning their MAGA hats have begun amassing millions of views online.
Trump on Saturday had baselessly claimed on his Truth Social platform that former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan and others in former President Joe Biden’s administration had “created the Epstein Files.”
Lawmakers from the left are putting pressure on what has become a sensitive spot for Trump with his growingly frustrated base.
Pockets of Donald Trump’s most loyal base are increasingly angry at what they view as the administration’s failure to fulfill its promises.
The big picture: Trump-world influencers and the president's base were blindsided by the Justice Department and FBI's conclusions that the disgraced financier did not have a "client list" and died by suicide, sparking an avalanche of anger — with Attorney General Pam Bondi as their top target.