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Will the GOP Let Trump Get Back on Track?

Politics
United States
Started June 29, 2026

Some Republicans appear to value the Iran War more than their jobs. The post Will the GOP Let Trump Get Back on Track? appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 29, 2026
Trump's approach to the Iran War reflects a necessary shift in GOP foreign policy, emphasizing strength and deterrence against adversaries.
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The GOP faces a critical juncture; balancing Trump’s influence with traditional values is essential for its future and voter trust.
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The GOP's fixation on Trump distracts from pressing issues at home, such as the economy and healthcare, which should take precedence.
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The GOP’s alignment with Trump undermines its credibility, as prioritizing the Iran War risks alienating voters concerned about domestic issues.
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The GOP should prioritize national security over partisan loyalty, supporting Trump’s focus on the Iran War to strengthen America's global stance.
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