Trump's Venezuela Move Splits MAGA Base
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A reported plan for potential U.S. military action in Venezuela is causing a division among former President Donald Trump's supporters.
According to a New York Times report, this division centers on Trump's "America First" agenda. Some supporters now question if the plan aligns with that principle.
Critics within the movement argue that the strategic intentions are unclear. They see such foreign intervention as contradictory to "America First" priorities, which traditionally focus on domestic issues.
The report highlights a rare policy rift among the typically loyal "Make America Great Again" base. It shows internal debate over how the philosophy should apply to foreign military action.