‘I’m Gonna Throw Up’: MAGA Continues to Collapse From Within
From immigration to Jeffrey Epstein, key figures on the right criticize Trump
From back-and-forth immigration policies, to conspiracy theories about the late sexual predator, Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump’s far-right MAGA base continues to come apart at the seams.
Far-right radio host and white nationalist Charlie Kirk broadcasted his displeasure with Trump, over reports that Trump may back US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents off of capturing migrant farm workers, as his draconian immigration crackdown is wreaking havoc on the agricultural industry.
Meanwhile, far-right influencer and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones released a video in which he says that Trump is complicit in covering up crimes by Epstein, the convicted sex offender and child predator who died in custody six years ago.
That Kirk and Jones have been staunch allies of Trump’s for years who now openly criticize him is further evidence of the slow tearing apart of MAGA from within.
Fissures have been forming in the coalition for months, and became most prominent a few weeks ago when prominent Trump allies stood on opposite sides of the president’s decision to bomb locations inside Iran.
For his part, Kirk doesn’t want Trump to show willingness to allow any migrants to remain in the United States — including those who work on US farms picking crops and tending to related tasks. Kirk frames it as “amnesty” for these migrants.
“We don’t know any of the details, but President Trump did say that the radical right people that he has a soft spot for wouldn’t like this. Hello, hi, I’m one of those radical right people,” Kirk said. “And I want to know what I’m not going to like. Because of all the different stuff that’s in front of us, if you want to break our coalition, go and push amnesty.
“That right there would be a complete collapse of everything that we have worked for, everything.”
Meanwhile, Jones — the far-right figure who owes the parents of the children killed by a gunman at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut more than $1 billion for falsely claiming that the kids’ murders had been faked — lost his composure in a video Monday in which he reacted to news from the Trump administration that there was no “client list” Epstein and that Epstein himself died by suicide.
This announcement came after Trump administration officials including Attorney General Pam Bondi themselves stoked conspiracy theories about Epstein, including Bondi telling a Fox News interviewer that she had that client list on her desk at that moment.
Trump, himself, is on camera as a longtime associate of Epstein’s, although he has denied being involved in Epstein’s sex crimes.
Jones recorded his video in the car.
“I just got to the office, I’m going to go throw up actually. And this only happens every few years when something really, really bad happens or something. I mean, I’m physically gonna puke, probably right now,” he said. “My mouth is watering right now because I have integrity. I just really need the Trump administration to succeed, and to save this country, and they’re doing so much good. And then for them to do something like this, tears my guts out.”
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