Trump says that “more in love” supporters despite the flaw on a possible action by Iran

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President Donald Trump seems to minimize the speeches according to which some of his supporters of Maga Longs break with the possibility that the president ordered a military strike on Iran.
This in the middle of daily trading of almost a week between the Islamic State and Israel, the best American ally in the Middle East.
“My supporters are more in love with me today, and I am more in love with them, more than they were even on the electoral time,” said the president when he asked him about a gop rift between some of his most vocal supporters of his first agenda in America and more traditional national security curators.
The president, addressing journalists on Wednesday on the southern lawn of the White House, added: “I may have a little unhappy people now, but I have very happy people, and I have people outside the base who cannot believe that it happens. They are so happy.”
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President Donald Trump takes up questions to journalists concerning Israeli-Iranian attacks in the Middle East, while a flag pole is installed on the southern lawn of the White House, Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP photo / Evan VUCCI)
When asked if he would order an attack on Iran to prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons, the president said: “I can do it, I may not be. I mean, nobody knows what I am going to do. I can tell you this, that Iran has a lot of problems.”
The prospect that Trump jumps in the incredibly volatile situation in the Middle East causes a lot of dismay among some of his best political and ideological allies, and creating divisions within Maga – a rare moment for a movement that firmly supports Trump from his 2016 White House campaign.
Trump says Iran “ has a lot of problems ”
Some Maga voices during last week have argued against any type of American military involvement with Israel against Iran, arguing that this would contradict Trump’s first policy in America to keep the nation outside the foreign wars. And they say that it would repeat the move more than two decades ago by the president of the time, George W. Bush, to attack Iraq, which Trump had long criticized on the campaign track.

People meet on a hill to look at smoke rising in the distance from an Israeli air strike in Tehran, Iran, June 14, 2025. (Photo of Khoshiran / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)
Among those who were expressed, there were conservative commentator Tucker Carlson and representative Marjorie Taylor Greene de Georgie, a first ally of Trump’s house.
Charlie Kirk – The conservative host and figurehead Magi World, who leads the USA turning point – and Steve Bannon, are also firmly supported by the president who directs the influential Turning Point USA – and Steve Bannon, an eminent Magi Ally and a former best adviser in Trump’s campaign.
But there was a lot of support for Trump, and to attack Iran, by other voices of the world of Top Maga.
Vance defends Trump’s Iran’s position in the middle of `crazy stuff on social networks’ ”
Vice-president JD Vance also defended Trump this week, which is the first voice in America, the insulation of party isolation.
Vance, addressing the two parties, stressed Tuesday in an article on social networks that “people are right to worry about foreign tangle after the last 25 years of silly foreign policy”.
But Vance stressed that Trump “gained some confidence on this question”.
And the vice-president added that “after seeing this closely and personal, I can assure you that he is only interested in using the American army to achieve the objectives of the American people. Whatever he does, that is his goal.”

President Donald Trump meets members of the Juventus football club in the White House Oval Office, Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP photo / Alex Brandon) (AP photo / Alex Brandon)
Trump, speaking with journalists on Wednesday afternoon, said: “I don’t want to get involved either, but I have said for 20 years, perhaps longer, that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons.”
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“My supporters are for me. My supporters are first America and make America again. My supporters do not want to see Iran having a nuclear weapon,” added the president.
The current debate within the Republican Party would not have occurred before Trump shakes and redone the GOP in the last decade.
Wayne Lesperance, a veteran political scientist and president of the New England College, stressed that “the division in the GOP can be attributed to Trump’s promises to remove America from its tangles in the world”.
And Matthew Bartlett, a republican strategist who served in the State Department during Trump’s first term, noted that “Donald Trump had changed the management of the Republican Party” with regard to American military commitments around the world.
“It gave him a new coalition and a new political power. This new war in the Middle East certainly threatens this coalition. Although we are not yet involved in a war, the chances of climbing are considerably increased and that certainly has ramifications with the Maga Coalition,” warned Bartlett.