‘He’s
lied about everything’: Iran war puts Trump on shaky ground with young MAGA men
The
phrase "He’s lied about everything" originated from 30-year-old
veteran Joseph Bolick at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in
March 2026. His comments reflect a significant backlash among young MAGA men
following President Trump's decision to join Israel in military operations
against Iran, which many view as a betrayal of his "America First"
and anti-interventionist campaign promises.
Key
Drivers of Disillusionment
Broken
Promises: Young supporters, particularly those who swung toward the GOP in
2024, feel Trump has abandoned his pledge to avoid "forever wars" and
new foreign entanglements.
Lack of
Strategy: Critics like Bolick have questioned the war's objectives, stating
there is "no end game" and "no clear objective".
Generational
Divide: While more than 70% of MAGA men over 35 believe Trump has a coherent
plan for Iran, only 49% of those under 35 feel the same, according to a
POLITICO survey.
Influence
of Media Figures: Skepticism has been amplified by influential voices popular
with this demographic, including Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Megyn Kelly,
who have expressed opposition to the military intervention.
Political
and Internal Impact
Midterm
Risks: Strategists warn that this "wartime alienation" could fracture
the GOP coalition ahead of the 2026 midterms, with reports suggesting Trump has
lost nearly 30% of support among men under 35 who originally voted for him.
White
House Friction: Sources indicate that younger, public-facing White House
staffers are frustrated by "inconsistent messaging" from the
President, making it difficult to defend the administration's stance.
Current
Status: As of April 1, 2026, Trump claimed in a national address that war
objectives are "nearing completion," though he suggested intense
military activity would continue for another two to three weeks.

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