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MAGA vs America First threatens Trump’s agenda
Hindustan Times Jaipur
|November 27, 2025
Nearly 10 months after returning him to the White House, Donald Trump's MAGA coalition is beginning to show signs of strain.
For the first time, the President, who kept his movement unified through four years out of power, is struggling to constrain divisions within his own ranks. A growing and diverse group of right-wing pundits, activists, and lawmakers is now challenging key elements of his agenda, emphasising America First. Trump's MAGA movement was born in June 2015, when he rode down the golden escalator of Trump Tower to announce his presidential run. The core themes of his movement are economic nationalism, anti-immigration sentiment, cultural conservatism, and hostility toward political elites.
Until recently, MAGA and America First were largely interchangeable. But in recent months, the two have begun to diverge, evolving into distinct factions within the movement.
The America First faction comprises different groups breaking from Trump on three key issues: His administration’s initial refusal to release the Epstein files, his support for Israel, and —more quietly but no less significantly — his shifting stance on H-IB visas and deportation of undocumented immigrants.
In the past few months, this vocal but not unified faction of the conservative movement and the so-called alt-Right has openly defied the President, advancing counter-narratives that directly challenge his authority. Leading this separation from MAGA are figures as varied as 27-year-old white nationalist Nick Fuentes, former Fox News and CNN anchor Tucker Carlson, and two Republican members of Congress, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Thomas Massie of Kentucky. Trump first encountered this break in his base over the failure to release the Epstein files, a trove of previously sealed court documents, flight logs, depositions, and investigative records tied to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced New York financier who died by suicide in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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