Trump says supporters ‘more in love’ despite rift over possible Iran action

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President Donald Trump seems to have reduced the talk that some of his supporters full of confrontation are separated from him because of the possibility that the president will order a military strike on Iran.
This is amid daily trading for a period of about a week between the Islamic State and Israel, America’s highest ally in the Middle East.
When asked about the Republican Party’s crack among some of its voting supporters in the first agenda of America, and more than the traditional national security governors: “Supporters are in a state of love more with me today, and I am in a state of love with them more than they were at the time of the elections.”
“Some people may have somewhat unhappy now, but I have some people who are very happy, and I have people outside the base who do not believe this is happening. They are very happy,” added the president, who was talking to correspondents on Wednesday in the southern grass of the White House.
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President Donald Trump takes questions from correspondents about Israel’s attacks in Iran in the Middle East, where the flag column in the southern grass of the White House is installed on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/EVAN VUCCI)
When asked whether he would ask for an attack on Iran to prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons, the president said: “I may do that, I don’t do it. I mean, no one knows what I will do. I can tell you that, that Iran is facing a lot of trouble.”
The possibility of Trump jumping into an incredibly volatile situation in the Middle East causes a lot of terror among some of his major political and ideological allies, and created divisions within Maga – a rare moment of movement that was strongly supportive of Trump since his 2016 White House campaign.
Trump says that Iran “got a lot of troubles.”
Some Maga’s votes have argued over the past week against any kind of US military participation with Israel against Iran, on the pretext that it will contradict Trump’s first American policy to keep the nation from foreign wars. They say it will repeat this step more than two decades ago by President George W. Bush to attack Iraq, which has long criticized Trump on the campaign’s path.

People gather a hill to see smoke as it rises from an Israeli air strike in Tehran, Iran, on June 14, 2025. (Photography by Khoshiran/Middle East/AFP via Getty Images)
Among those who spoke a conservative Karlson and MP Margori Taylor Green of Georgia, Trump’s ally.
They also express fears while they remain supportive of the president, Charlie Kerk-conservative host and the Maga world who leads the influential turning point of the United States of America-Citifen Bannon, a prominent ally of Maga and a former coach of the 2016 Trump campaign.
But there was a lot of support for Trump and Iran’s attack, by the best voices of the world in Maga.
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The defense of Trump this week was JD Vance, a higher voice in The American First, the isolation wing of the party.
“People are right to worry about foreign tangle after the past 25 years of stupid foreign policy.”
But Vans confirmed that Trump “gained some confidence in this issue.”
“After I saw this closely and personally, I can assure you that he is only interested in using the American army to achieve the goals of the American people. Whatever it does, this is its axis.”

President Donald Trump meets the members of Juventus Football Club at the White House Oval Office, on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
“I don’t want to participate, but I have been saying for 20 years, perhaps for a longer period, that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said, talking to the correspondents on Wednesday afternoon.
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The president added: “I am victorious for me. Ansari is America first and make America a great again. I am victorious and they do not want to see that Iran has a nuclear weapon.”
The current debate within the Republican Party will not happen before Trump shakes hands and reshaped the Republican Party over the past decade.
Wayne Lespress, a veteran political scientist and head of New England, highlighted that “the division of the Republican Party can be tracked to Trump’s promises to withdraw America from its intertwining in the world.”
Matthew Bartlet, the Republican strategic expert who served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs during the first period of Trump, noted that “Donald Trump changed the Republican Party” when it comes to American military participation all over the world.
Bartlet warned: “This gave him a new alliance and a new political power. This new war in the Middle East is certainly threatened with this alliance. While we have not yet participated in a war, the chances of escalation are increasing dramatically and this certainly has repercussions with the Maga Alliance.”
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2025-06-19 10:00:00