Trump's Frankenstein? MAGA meltdown tests its creator
Internal disputes over policy, loyalty, and scandals challenge Trump’s hold on the MAGA movement as off-year election losses highlight voter dissatisfaction, analysts say.
- Responding to recent election losses, President Donald Trump is planning a series of speeches about the economy, including one to a McDonald's-hosted summit on Monday after Republicans were hammered on the cost of living.
- Policy disputes and legal disclosures have driven rising anger within MAGA, as Marjorie Taylor Greene and others distanced themselves over healthcare and foreign issues after the July Justice Department Epstein files disclosure.
- Greene's rebuttal revealed she `put my life in danger`, and Trump called on Republicans to support releasing the Epstein files, saying `we have nothing to hide`.
- What emerged as a leadership test shows the turmoil is weakening Trump's control and raising questions about JD Vance's potential succession as the White House faces internal splits.
- The movement now faces an identity fight as Trump insisted last week on Fox News that `MAGA was my idea` while showing signs of turning on its creator during one frenetic weekend.
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Trump Accidentally Stabs Vance in the Back as MAGA Erupts in Civil War
A civil war is unfolding inside the MAGA movement over Nick Fuentes, the neo-Nazi and white supremacist, and President Donald Trump just made it worse. In an interview, Trump defended Fuentes in a way that will boost his standing inside MAGA. As it turns out, however, this shivs Vance in the back by creating a surprising and unwelcome problem for him. The vice president has tried to avoid taking sides on Fuentes, hoping he’ll go away. But Fuente…
The President must appoint a successor in 2028, but the movement is divided and quarrels about central issues. His legacy is at stake.
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