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MAGA Movement Being Coopted by Neocon Warmongers

By Paul Angel

J ust like every maverick, independent political movement in our nation’s history, the America first “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) movement is being coopted, this time by Zionist warmongers. Donald Trump himself has done the movement no favors, seeming to have no understanding of what the spirit of MAGA truly represents.

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This is clearly shown as Trump insists on attacking Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), one of the very few Republican congressmen who embodies the essence of MAGA. Trump says Massie is a RINO—a Republican in name only. If the president actually comprehended what it takes to make America great again, he would support Massie.  Instead, he wants the populist representative run out of office.

In a speech to his Kentucky constituents on Oct. 2, Massie  exposed three of the billionaires spending millions to unseat him, just because Massie opposes all foreign aid handouts and foreign war spending, including the billions of taxpayer dollars Washington gives Israel annually:

One is Miriam Adelson. The other two are hedge fund managers from West Palm Beach and New York City. And one of them … is in Epstein’s black book.

They are mad at me because I will not vote for foreign aid. I believe we need to spend our money here in America. They have all donated to pro-abortion Democrats.

One of them did a fundraiser for Sen. Chuck Schumer. One of them donated the max donation to Liz Cheney after she voted to impeach Donald Trump.

Why would three billionaires spend millions of dollars against a congressman in Kentucky? Because I am changing the narrative in Washington, D.C.

At the same time, in the House, sits Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). Greene, one of Trump’s strongest supporters, and one of the very few who was willing to defend him after the Jan. 6 events at the Capitol, is also fed up with the president’s betrayal of the core tenets of MAGA.

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On Oct. 16, on social media platform “X,” Greene blasted Trump for abandoning his America-first promises by bailing out Argentina while Americans here at home suffer:

Americans are getting decimated with the high cost of living and skyrocketing insurance costs. Many of them have zero savings and some are maxing out credit cards to survive. Tell me how it’s America first to bailout a foreign country with 20 or even 40 billion in taxpayer dollars.

When asked at a press conference how bailing out Argentina with $20 billion taxpayer dollars is MAGA, Trump replied:

We don’t have to do it. It’s not going to make a big difference for our country, but it will for South America.

That kind of money might not “make a big difference” to billionaires, but one must ask how many affordable houses could be built with that $20 billion right here in the States.

In an interview with Tucker Carlson recently, Greene enunciated the five pillars of the MAGA movement:

Pillar One: America First. Whatever decision politicians make must be for the benefit of the nation and the American people.

Pillar Two: Secure Borders. Without borders, you do not have a nation. Here, Trump understands this pillar of his own policy. He has secured the border and, as a result, according to statistics, deaths from fentanyl, for instance, have plummeted, possibly saving hundreds of thousands of American lives. The administration is also on pace to deport 600,000 illegal aliens by the end of the year and, if the statistic can be believed, more than 2 million have self-deported.

Pillar Three: No pointless wars. Unfortunately, Trump seems to think carrying a big stick and whomping smaller foreign nations with it is somehow MAGA. Currently, the United States is involved in all kinds of foreign follies, including bombing Iran, Yemen, and Somalia, and blowing Venezuelan boats out of the water on the high seas, to name just a few foreign conflicts in which Trump has embroiled America.

Pillar Four: Real jobs and economic renewal. In this regard, Trump is trying to bring industry back to the United States, but that is going to take time. Along the way, however, wasteful spending and buckshot tariff policies are hampering the effort. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, we are losing jobs, not creating them. Hopefully, that trend turns around in the very near future.

Pillar Five: Free speech as a fundamental right. Does not the president understand this plank of his own MAGA movement? Obviously not. His effort to crush the free speech rights of students and others on college campuses, his infatuation with fighting “anti-Semitism,” and his efforts to punish those who disagree with him are all dangerous, and one of the reasons so many came out to protest him at the recent No Kings rallies.

True, most of the millions of people who participated in the rallies across the nation were predominantly older white people. But these older white Americans have seen a lot of history, so I will not dismiss their concerns as has Fox News, who continues to portray them as senile octogenarians and the rallies as “communist” events.

It is a fact that the Soros family’s Open Society Foundations funded much of the No Kings effort, but the people who showed up were not all paid “radical leftists.” Right or wrong, they perceive something is amiss with their nation and were willing to take to the streets to voice their concerns.

So, today, rather than Massie and Greene as the torchbearers of the MAGA movement, we have pro-Zionist neocon warmongers stealing it.

This always happens with grassroots political movements in America. But we cannot allow the likes of Israel-first warmongers such as Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), and Canadian-American Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), and others on AIPAC’s payroll to succeed in coopting it. That will certainly not make America great again.

Paul Angel is the Managing Editor of American Free Press. He can be reached at Angel@AmericanFreePress.net.

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