Proud Boys say Trump will lose their support if he…
Donald Trump is facing mounting pressure after launching airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, marking a major moment in his second presidential term.
In a national address, Trump called the strikes on Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan a “spectacular military success,” aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear capabilities and eliminating a global threat.
The international response was swift and intense. Iran’s Foreign Minister labeled the attack “outrageous,” warning of serious consequences and affirming Iran’s right to defend itself.
While Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu praised the move as historic, other global leaders expressed concern. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of potential escalation, China condemned the strikes, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stressed the need for regional stability.
On the domestic front, Trump still enjoys significant support, but cracks are showing.
The far-right group Proud Boys, once staunch Trump backers, voiced strong disapproval. Despite former leader Enrique Tarrio receiving a Trump pardon and recently meeting with him, the group declared they would withdraw support if the U.S. enters a broader Israel-Iran conflict.
On Telegram, they criticized Trump, saying “America First does not mean war for Israel,” and urged him to focus on domestic issues like debt and national decline.
In a national address, Trump called the strikes on Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan a “spectacular military success,” aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear capabilities and eliminating a global threat.
The international response was swift and intense. Iran’s Foreign Minister labeled the attack “outrageous,” warning of serious consequences and affirming Iran’s right to defend itself.
While Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu praised the move as historic, other global leaders expressed concern. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of potential escalation, China condemned the strikes, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stressed the need for regional stability.
On the domestic front, Trump still enjoys significant support, but cracks are showing.
The far-right group Proud Boys, once staunch Trump backers, voiced strong disapproval. Despite former leader Enrique Tarrio receiving a Trump pardon and recently meeting with him, the group declared they would withdraw support if the U.S. enters a broader Israel-Iran conflict.
On Telegram, they criticized Trump, saying “America First does not mean war for Israel,” and urged him to focus on domestic issues like debt and national decline.
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