19/06/2026
π¨ Trump signs a deal with Iran.
24 hours later, some of the biggest names in the MAGA movement are already turning on him.
Ted Cruz:
βGiving billions of dollars to theocratic lun@tics who want to m*rder us is not a good idea.β
βI think the president unfortunately is receiving bad advice on this deal.β
β οΈ But here's what people are noticing.
When Trump fought with Democrats...
They supported him.
When Trump fought with the media...
They supported him.
When Trump fought with the courts...
They supported him.
When Trump fought with half of Washington...
They supported him.
But the moment Trump signs a deal that Israeli officials hate...
Suddenly Trump is wrong.
Suddenly Trump is getting "bad advice."
Suddenly Trump's judgment is being questioned.
π¨ It's not just Ted Cruz.
Lindsey Graham is criticizing the deal.
Randy Fine is criticizing the deal.
Ben Shapiro is criticizing the deal.
Mark Levin is criticizing the deal.
Israeli officials called the agreement:
β’ a catastrophe
β’ a bad deal
β’ a lifeline for Iran
And almost immediately many of Israel's strongest supporters in American politics and media started saying the exact same thing.
β οΈ Americans are now asking a simple question:
If your slogan is "America First"...
Then why does Israel seem to come first every time?
Why are some politicians willing to break with their own president the second Netanyahu disagrees with him?
Why is giving billions to foreign countries acceptable when it's Israel...
but unacceptable almost everywhere else?
π¨ You don't have to agree with Trump's deal.
You don't have to like Iran.
But people have every right to ask why some politicians seem more outraged by a deal that upsets Israel than by policies that cost American taxpayers billions of dollars.
βIf "America First" stops being America First whenever Israel objects, what does the slogan even mean?
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