Allies of Donald Trump are increasingly "nervous" that he is betraying the issues that actually matter to voters, per a new report from The Atlantic, as he runsAllies of Donald Trump are increasingly "nervous" that he is betraying the issues that actually matter to voters, per a new report from The Atlantic, as he runs

Trump allies 'nervous' as he betrays issues that MAGA voters care about

2026/03/03 00:12
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Allies of Donald Trump are increasingly "nervous" that he is betraying the issues that actually matter to voters, per a new report from The Atlantic, as he runs the risk of alienating MAGA supporters who backed him for his "America First" priorities.

For a piece published Monday morning, reporters from The Atlantic detailed that major pushback Trump has gotten for the joint military assault on Iran with Israel that launched on Saturday. It cited comments from the likes of Tucker Carlson, who told ABC News that the strike on Iran was "absolutely disgusting and evil," and former MAGA ally Marjorie Taylor Greene, who said that the attack showed how Trump's priorities have shifted from "America First" to "always America last."

According to the report, Trump held a "gut-check meeting" in the hours before the decision was made to move ahead with the strikes, looking to assess the risks involved. Some involved in those talks warned that starting another military conflict in the Middle East could run counter to his "campaign promises to avoid new foreign wars and prioritize the interests of the American people."

"Trump’s ability to follow through on those promises is likely to be pivotal in determining the outcome of the midterm elections in November, Republican strategists say," The Atlantic's report explained. "The president has done little to convince his supporters that his foreign adventures will help Americans address their concerns over inflation and the cost of living."

Despite most Americans continuing to express anxiety over the economy and the cost of living, Trump has repeatedly claimed that he has done a "pretty amazing job" at fixing the economy that he inherited, insisting that he has brought down prices without providing evidence. His new military operation in Iran, meanwhile, is expected to see oil prices in the U.S. spike. As The Atlantic explained, Trump essentially declared "mission accomplished" on the economy and moved on to other matters that interest him more, with various MAGA allies expressing major concerns about how this will impact voter sentiments in November.

"With the president all but declaring 'mission accomplished' on the economy, several of his political allies are nervous that he is losing interest in the issue that voters have consistently listed as their top concern," the report detailed. "Democrats have sought to remain relentlessly focused on affordability, describing Trump’s other interests — his ballroom, Greenland, Venezuela, tariffs — as departures from the promises he made on the campaign trail."

Sources close to Trump in the White House told The Atlantic that concerns are minimal about the Iran strikes causing much of an uproar within the MAGA base, but only if the operation is quick and successful to some degree. A longer conflict with heavier casualties, as many experts predict this operation could become, might present a major risk.

"A senior White House aide and a former administration official in close touch with the White House told us that they believe that the MAGA anger will blow over, especially if the conflict lasts only a short time," The Atlantic detailed. "However, another former Trump aide told us that the president’s support could erode in the long term if additional U.S. troops are killed."

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