“MAGA Is DONE” — Trump Faces Revolt From His OWN Supporters Over Emerging Iran Deal

Donald Trump is suddenly facing a political nightmare he rarely encounters:

Open rebellion from his own MAGA base.

After the president revealed details of an emerging Iran peace framework involving the United States, Iran, and several Arab nations, some of Trump’s most loyal online supporters erupted in fury — with several accusing him of betrayal, weakness, and abandoning the “America First” agenda.

And the backlash is growing fast.

The controversy exploded after Donald Trump announced from the Oval Office that a deal involving Iran was “largely negotiated.”

According to reports, the framework could potentially involve sanctions relief, regional security guarantees, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz while allowing Iran to retain portions of its nuclear infrastructure.

That possibility instantly triggered outrage among hardline MAGA figures online.

Conservative commentator David Hookstead delivered one of the sharpest responses.

“If the reported details of the Iran deal are accurate,” he wrote, “then it represents a total strategic failure.”

“Absolutely stunning how poorly this has been managed.”

But the angriest reactions came from self-identified MAGA supporters themselves.

One pro-Trump account warned bluntly:

“MAGA is done.”

The user argued that allowing Iran to maintain nuclear capabilities while easing pressure on the regime would destroy the movement’s credibility entirely.

Another account with “UltraMAGA” branding exploded with rage online.

“There is no such thing as a peace deal with Iran,” the user wrote furiously, demanding military escalation instead.

Other Trump supporters urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ignore Trump altogether and continue military action independently.

“Stop listening to Trump,” one account posted. “Finish the regime yourself.”

The backlash marks one of the most visible fractures inside the MAGA movement since Trump returned to office.

For years, Trump built his political identity around projecting strength against America’s adversaries while attacking past presidents for what he called weak or disastrous foreign policy deals.

Now some of his own supporters are accusing him of doing exactly what they once condemned.

The revolt also highlights growing divisions inside the Republican coalition over foreign policy, war strategy, and America’s role in the Middle East.

One side of the MAGA movement increasingly favors aggressive military confrontation with Iran and sees compromise as surrender.

Another faction — including some Trump allies — prefers avoiding prolonged war and framing diplomacy as strategic victory.

Now those tensions are exploding publicly.

Even former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joined the criticism, reportedly calling the framework “not remotely America First.”

The criticism is especially dangerous politically because it strikes at the heart of Trump’s core brand:

The idea that he never backs down.

For many MAGA supporters, Iran represents one of the clearest possible tests of strength, nationalism, and military dominance.

Any perceived compromise with Tehran risks being viewed as weakness — especially after months of war rhetoric, escalating military operations, and fiery promises from Trump allies.

At the same time, the White House appears increasingly desperate to avoid a broader regional catastrophe as military costs, casualties, and public anxiety continue rising.

That balancing act may now be colliding directly with the expectations Trump himself created inside the MAGA movement.

The result is a political moment few expected to see:

Trump getting attacked from the right by his own most loyal supporters.

And online, the anger is becoming impossible to ignore.

What once looked like one of the strongest political movements in modern American history is suddenly showing visible cracks — with supporters openly questioning whether Trump is abandoning the very ideology that made him powerful in the first place.

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