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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene again criticized President Donald Trump for attacking Iran, claiming promises made to the MAGA world were broken and that the president is "not a king."

In a lengthy social media post, Greene said Trump's base was promised the end of "foreign wars, regime change" and the seeking of "world peace." However, "only 6 months in and we are back into foreign wars, regime change and world war 3," she added.

"It feels like a complete bait and switch to please the neocons, warmongers, military industrial complex contracts, and neocon tv personalities that MAGA hates and who were NEVER TRUMPERS!"

Greene went on to question the success of the bombings saying "we were told 'complete success' and Iran's nuclear capabilities were totally wiped out." "Then it quickly turned to Iran's nuclear facilities 'partially damaged' and now it's 'we don't know where their enriched uranium is.'"

Greene, one of the most high-profile isolationists in the MAGA world, said her "children are 22, 25, and 27" and vowed to "literally fight ANYONE for their future." "Contrary to brainwashed Democrat boomers think and protest about, Trump is not a king, MAGA is not a cult, and I can and DO have my own opinion," she concluded.

Earlier on Monday, Greene said she is "sick" of foreign wars. "I can also support President Trump and his great administration on many of the great things they are doing while disagreeing on bombing Iran and getting involved in a hot war that Israel started," she said in another social media post.

Trump last week dismissed the possibility that his MAGA coalition will be fractured by the U.S. entering the war, saying "my supporters are for me."

"My supporters are America first. My supporters don't want to see Iran have a nuclear weapon," Trump added after being asked about the interview between right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson, who advocated against U.S. involvement, and Sen. Ted Cruz, who supported Trump.

"Tucker is a nice guy, he called and apologized on the other day. He said things were a bit too strong. And I appreciated that. Ted Cruz is a nice guy, he's been with me for a long time. The bottom line is: is it ok for Iran to nuclear weapon? If they believe that, then they should oppose me, but nobody thinks it's OK. I don't want to fight either, but if it's a situation between fighting and them having a nuclear weapon, you have to do what you have to do. Maybe we won't have to fight," Trump added days before approving the attack.

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