MAGA vs. America First: Trump Feud with Marjorie Greene Ignites Conservative Split
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In a shocking move, former US President Donald Trump has withdrawn his endorsement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a vocal ally of the MAGA movement. The decision has sparked a heated debate within the conservative ranks, with some questioning whether the movement truly prioritizes 'America First.' The feud between Trump and Greene began when the President publicly criticized her as 'wacky' and a 'ranting lunatic' over their differing views on US support for Israel during the war in Gaza and the release of the Epstein files. While Trump has long been a supporter of Israel, Greene has called for resources to be focused on addressing domestic issues. The rift has led to a renewed push for the 'America First' movement, which emphasizes prioritizing US interests over international alliances. Conservative commentator Matt Walsh had advocated for this approach before the Trump-Greene fallout, but the controversy has given it new momentum. Social media platforms are now filled with people swapping their MAGA hats for 'America First' ones, with some even creating illustrations to convey their support for the new movement. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is riding this wave, urging her followers to send her 'America First, America Only' merchandise. Far-right activist Nick Fuentes, who has a significant following, has also thrown his weight behind the 'America First' movement. He has long been pushing for this agenda and believes it will lead to a more prosperous and independent US. As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen whether the 'America First' movement will gain traction or if the MAGA movement will reclaim its position as the dominant force in US conservatism.