President Donald Trump's recent decision to re-enter the Iran nuclear deal has sparked a heated debate within the Republican party, particularly among supporters of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement.
A rift has emerged between influential figures in the MAGA camp, with some, including prominent conservative commentator Mark Levin, criticizing the president's decision as a betrayal of his earlier promises to withdraw from the deal.
Others, including Alex Bruesewitz, a vocal supporter of the president, have defended Trump's decision, arguing that it is a pragmatic move to address growing tensions in the Middle East.
The disagreement between Levin and Bruesewitz has shed light on a growing divide within the MAGA movement, with some supporters expressing disappointment and frustration with the president's decision.
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether the Iran deal controversy will have a lasting impact on the MAGA movement and the broader Republican party.