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GOP Fringe Tries to Undermine Iran War Support
Anti-war voices in the Republican Party are a small but vocal minority, experts say.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 2:42pm
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The Republican Party is largely united in its support for President Donald Trump's actions in the Iran war, with polls showing 85% of Republicans backing the attacks. However, a small but vocal fringe of anti-war voices within the GOP is trying to undermine that support, spreading conspiracy theories and misinformation. While these fringe elements may get attention, they do not represent the majority of Republicans, who continue to stand behind the president's policies.
Why it matters
The Republican Party cannot ignore this fringe element, as their rhetoric could mislead non-Republicans into thinking they represent a serious force within the party. There are also concerns that these fringe voices could gain more influence, particularly in the post-Trump future. Republicans must confront this challenge to avoid the fate of the Democratic Party, where extremist elements have taken over the agenda.
The details
Polls show that 85% of Republicans support President Trump's actions in the Iran war, with doubts being even more rare among the MAGA wing of the party. However, a small but vocal group of anti-war voices, including figures like Tucker Carlson and Reps. Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene, are spreading conspiracy theories and misinformation in an effort to undermine this support.
- Since the start of his second term, President Trump has enjoyed very high levels of support and approval within the Republican Party.
The players
President Donald Trump
The current President of the United States, who is enjoying strong support from the Republican Party for his actions in the Iran war.
Tucker Carlson
A prominent conservative commentator who has been critical of the Iran war and has a loyal following among some Republicans.
Rep. Thomas Massie
A Republican Congressman who has been accused of playing "footsie" with the anti-war fringe within the party.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
A former Republican Congresswoman who has also been associated with the anti-war fringe within the party.
The takeaway
The Republican Party must confront the fringe anti-war voices within its ranks to avoid the fate of the Democratic Party, where extremist elements have taken over the agenda. The party's mainstream and MAGA supporters must show up in primaries and the general election to showcase the strength of the GOP's sane center.
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