Georgia Republicans Line up Behind Trump’s Iran Strikes — with One Fiery MAGA Exception
- Most Georgia Republicans expressed approval of President Trump's recent airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, whereas Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene openly criticized the operation.
- The strike followed Trump's directive without congressional approval, prompting Democrats to criticize the action and Republicans to debate U.S. involvement.
- Georgia officials such as Governor Brian Kemp and the Republican leader of the State Senate, Jason Anavitarte, expressed support for President Trump and the military personnel involved, in contrast to dissenting voices like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Representative Massie.
- The resolution supporting Trump’s strikes received backing from nearly all Republicans in the House—99 out of 100—as well as a single Democrat, Esther Panitch from Sandy Springs, demonstrating strong support for U.S.-Israel collaboration to counter Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
- The event revealed a schism within MAGA between loyalists backing Trump's actions and critics fearing escalation or betrayal of 'America First' principles.
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Georgia Republicans line up behind Trump’s Iran strikes — with one fiery MAGA exception
ATLANTA — Almost every Republican in the Georgia House signed onto a resolution supporting President Donald Trump’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, a show of force reflecting how firmly much of the party is aligning behind the U.S. military intervention. Read more...
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