President Donald Trump is keeping his cards close on Iran. “Nobody knows what I’m going to do,” he said today. But the prospect that he might assist Israel to cripple the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program is opening fissures in his usually loyal MAGA base over what “America First” really means, as Bloomberg’s Mario Parker, Jamie Tarabay and Nancy Cook report. The debate is playing out in Congress but mostly on social media among conservative media personalities and influencers who have the ears of many Trump voters. After former Fox News host Tucker Carlson went on the podcast of another Trump stalwart, Steve Bannon, to warn against getting involved in another military conflict in the Middle East, Trump called him “kooky” on social media. Other right-wing social media personalities also jumped in. Podcast host Matt Walsh wrote on X that it was “insane” to think that a majority of conservative voters would back a regime-change war. Meanwhile, Laura Loomer, another MAGA acolyte who has Trump’s ear, jumped to the president’s defense. Read more: Trump to Meet Team on Israel-Iran Clash, Undecided on US Strike In Congress, conservative hawks also weighed in. Republican Senator Ted Cruz got into his own confrontation on Carlson’s streaming show. Senator Lindsey Graham said he’d spoken to Trump and urged him to act against Iran. Some other Republicans were taking a cue from Vice President JD Vance, who argued, essentially, that Trump has earned the benefit of the doubt about whether he was acting in the best interests of the US. Bannon, a longtime populist Trump ally, told reporters that the fight with Iran is Israel’s to finish. But if Trump determines through American intelligence — not Israel’s — that the US needs to get involved and he makes the case to the American people, so be it. “The MAGA movement will support President Trump,” Bannon said. Trump, as usual, has his finger on the pulse of his base. “So I may have some people that are a little bit unhappy now,” he told reporters today, “but I have some people that are very happy.” — Joe Sobczyk |