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As President Trump edges toward involvement in the Israel-Iran war, some of his longtime supporters in right-wing media are questioning his judgment.
Donald Trump responded to Tucker Carlson's criticism of the administration's support of Israeli strikes on Iran.
That’s the question upending the MAGA movement this week as several of its most prominent figures — including Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene — have raised varying levels of alarm over U.S. support for Israel’s attacks on Iran and the potential of direct U.S. involvement.
The Georgia Republican has always stood by the president, but she recently sided with the former Fox News host on the topic of American foreign policy.
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As an unprecedented conflict between Israel and Iran dragged on into a fifth day, President Donald Trump has increasingly indicated that he was seriously considering a direct intervention in the fight.
President Donald Trump said the U.S. knows where Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is, but won't kill him "at least not for now." He threatened Iran's supreme leader with assassination, pushed Tehran to end retaliatory airstrikes on Israel and warned against any threats to U.
President Trump is back at the White House on Tuesday after leaving the G7 summit in Canada a day early to deal with Israel-Iran war. The big decision for Trump may be whether to use America’s B-2 bombers to drop the GBU-57 bunker-busting bombs on the Fordow nuclear facility in Iran that is buried
With Iran’s air defenses shredded, allies sidelined and its arsenal of missiles dwindling, the country’s theocratic leaders face the prospect of having to submit to a tougher negotiation on their nuclear program as their only way out of a worsening situation.