MAGA implodes: Will Israel’s power over Washington collapse next?

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by Jasim Al-Azzawi

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US President Donald Trump greets the crowd at a Make America Great Again event at Gastonia Municipal Airport on October 21, 2020 in Gastonia, North Carolina, United States. [Peter Zay – Anadolu Agency]

The MAGA empire has turned inward. Its warriors no longer march shoulder to shoulder in lockstep but carve at one another like rival warlords. The movement that once roared in unison now splits along a single, explosive fault line: America First versus Israel First. Two convictions, two armies now face each other inside the same ideological fortress, each convinced it alone holds the mandate of destiny. On one side stands Steve Bannon — raw, furious, unapologetically nationalist. On the other stands Ben Shapiro — polished, venomous, the cultural enforcer of unyielding loyalty to Israel. The alliance that once dominated the American right is devouring itself at an increasing pace. What was once unfathomable is now undeniable: the eighty-year consensus that Israel dictates the boundaries of conservative politics is cracking apart, and the reverberating tremor is shaking the very columns of American power.

The explosion happened in public, not whispered in back rooms or podcasts, but detonated onstage at the first Turning Point USA conference after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. It should have been a sombre moment of unity. Instead, the air stiffened with accusations. Ben Shapiro, self-appointed guardian of ideological purity, initiated his scorched-earth tirade. Unabashedly, he fired the first salvo. He spat contempt at Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Steve Bannon himself. He called them “charlatans” and accused them of extremism. But beneath the theatrics lay the real crime he could not forgive; they dared even entertain the suggestion that American loyalty to Israel is not beyond question. The Israel First Rubicon had been crossed. And Shapiro — furious, brittle, panicked — declared ideological jihad.

Bannon’s deafening reply was not a rebuttal. It was a devastating indictment. He took the same stage and drove a sharp spike through the heart of the illusion that the American right still bows obediently and wholeheartedly before Israeli dictates. Shapiro, he roared, was “a cancer spreading through the body” of conservative politics — not simply wrong, but dangerous, parasitic, devouring the movement from within. This was not an improvised cable-show rhetoric. This was a declaration of civil war inside the American right. And Bannon knew precisely what he was doing and why. The skirmish is not about conference insults. It is about the 2028 presidential election, about power, about whether American nationalism means sovereignty… or subservience.

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The televised public fracture now bleeds into the rank and file. MAGA supporters are forced to choose: Is America sovereign, or is Israel sacred? For decades, that question, among the most critical questions of our time, was forbidden. To ask it was political suicide. To answer it honestly was exile. But history has a cruel habit of forcing buried truths to the surface. And Charlie Kirk — before his death — had already begun whispering those questions. The ghost of that defiance now stalks the movement that bears his name.

Bannon’s latest strident eruption tore the mask off entirely. With brutal clarity, he declared what Israeli leaders never believed they’d hear from their most powerful allies: Israel does not own American foreign policy anymore. He mocked Netanyahu’s protests of “partnership.” He described a protectorate, a client state, a vassal state, terrified of losing its grip instead. And Bannon claimed something far more astonishing — that Trump’s inner circle is already acting accordingly. He describes Kushner, Witkoff, Vance, Rubio negotiating with Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, the UAE — shaping Gaza’s future without asking Tel Aviv’s permission. Israel — long used to dictating American position — now finds itself abruptly sidelined, gripped by fear of being reduced to a secondary role.

Bannon pushed further still. He declared what Netanyahu and his supporters fear most: Israel’s Greater Israel fantasy has destroyed Israel. It overreached. It strangled itself by pursuing a repugnant occupation despised worldwide. The country now wails in rage as the leash slips. Israel is not ascendant. Israel is in the throes of death.

The break is not merely political. It is theological. Cultural. Civilizational.

Bannon predicts a tectonic reversal of a century of Middle Eastern geopolitical order. He claims the United States is unwinding, in months, what empires took decades to build. Turkey — once conquered, now returns. Regional states — Egypt, UAE, maybe even Saudi Arabia — are poised to define the future of Gaza. Hamas may fade into irrelevance. Israel screams in protest. And Washington shrugs and walks away.

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His most explosive idea lands like a theological bombshell: a three-state solution that includes a Christian sovereign stake in Jerusalem. Not symbolism. Not rhetoric. Power. Security. Permanence. Something neither Israel nor Palestinians want even to imagine… but something Bannon argues the world will now impose.

The verdict is merciless: Israel no longer dictates terms. It receives them. Accept the regional future… or walk alone. No money. No arms. No shield. Israeli exceptionalism — once unquestioned gospel in Washington — now may become a relic with time.

The reaction from Israel’s defenders is predictable and frantic. Tucker Carlson is crowned “Antisemite of the Year” by StopAntisemitism, a desperate, brutal attempt to enforce obedience through public shaming. Once, this label would have destroyed a career. Now? It engenders laughter and ridicule. It is worn as a badge of defiance within the America First camp—a signal that a new right exists, a new era has begun—one that refuses to kneel.

This is not a policy debate. This is an ideological exorcism. The American right is purging something that has dominated it for generations. And the fight will be savage and relentless.

The MAGA movement now stands at an existential crossroads. One road leads back to submission — back to the politics of obligation, automatic military aid, unconditional diplomatic protection, the eternal promise that America’s destiny is forever chained to Tel Aviv’s agenda. The other road is brutal, nationalist, and unapologetically self-interested. America First, without disclaimers. America First, without foreign veto. America First, without fear.

The knives are drawn. The war has begun. And the world will watch a battle like no other. 

And when the shouting ends, when the slogans fade, when the smoke clears over this ideological battlefield, one truth will remain: American conservatism will never return to what it was… and Israel will never again command what it once did.

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Trump at CPAC 2025: Attack Climate Policy and Double Down on Denial

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Original article by Zach D. Roberts republished from DeSmog.

Trump boasted about withdrawing from the “one-sided” Paris Agreement, saying, “It was a disaster.” Credit: Zach D. Roberts

Conservative conference featured global right-wing speakers from Liz Truss to JD Vance calling for an end to climate protections.

Just a month into President Donald Trump’s chaotic administration, American and international conservatives swooped into the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) outside Washington, D.C., in mid-February, and took a knee to the president, non-elected billionaire Elon Musk, and their fossil fuel deregulation agenda. 

After numerous speeches heralding the MAGA movement by major figures on the right, including Vice President JD Vance, DOGE chief Elon Musk, ex-Trump aide Steve Bannon, and Speaker of the House Republican Mike Johnson, on the last day of the four-day event, Trump himself spoke to the faithful. Basking in chants of “USA, USA,” Trump boasted about withdrawing from the “one-sided” Paris Agreement, saying, “It was a disaster, it was a disaster.” 

“I terminated the Green New Scam,” he went on, referring to the Green New Deal, which was never enacted or proposed as an actual bill. “One of the greatest hoaxes ever played on this country is the Green New Scam. We spent trillions of dollars on this nonsense … It really set back our country.”

In a rambling speech bereft of solid policy or facts, Trump also said he “canceled Joe Biden’s insane electric vehicle mandate, where everybody has to have an electric,” again referring to non-existent legislation. Biden did not mandate people to switch to electric cars; he had progressively stricter pollution standards. 

Trump’s final reference to the environment in his speech was that “people can buy any type of car they want, except for hydrogen. The only thing you can’t do is buy a hydrogen-powered car. You know why? They said it really works great, but when it doesn’t work, you never find a body. It’s a bet that’s a bad sign.” As of this publication date, no one has been disintegrated by a hydrogen car explosion. He then ended with his signature dance as the Village People’s “YMCA” blared over the loudspeakers.

Trump dances to the song, “YMCA” at CPAC 2025. Credit: Zach D. Roberts

Trump’s references to fake climate policy was emblematic of this year’s CPAC discussions on the environment. In past years, the conference’s environmental speakers were more “scientific,” with conservative climate denialists showing graphs and data to prove their theories that climate change seemingly does not exist. But with no breakout sessions this year, the gathering was all anti-climate talk and pro-MAGA with zero attempts at science. 

Take former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’s talk on Thursday, Feb. 20, the second day of CPAC. Truss, who had previously served as the UK’s environment secretary, expressed her anger that her move to end the ban on fracking in Great Britain was brought back in 2022 by her predecessor, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. 

Truss was famously only in office for 45 days. “Sadly, I wasn’t in office long enough to actually make [the fracking ban] happen,” she told the conference crowd.

“We have net-zero policies that have decimated our oil and gas industry,” she said. “The net result is we have the highest energy prices in the developed world. And in Britain, we’ve just seen the last steel plant close down last year. We cannot produce our own steel anymore.”

Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss echoed Trump’s disdain for big government. Credit: Zach D. Roberts

The former Prime Minister, who spent much of her adult life in government, then repeated Trump’s disdain for the “deep state,” saying, “We want to dismantle the British deep state, which is older and more entrenched than the American one.” 

“We need a great restoration bill to repeal all of the terrible laws, from the Equality Act to the Climate Change Act, the Human Rights Act to the Constitutional Reform Act,” she said. “We need to eradicate judicial activism in Britain and restore parliamentary sovereignty.”

CPAC has expanded its international influence and speakers over the last few years with annual South Korea and Hungary meetings. Leader of the Reform UK party Nigel Farage, who also attended, has spoken at the conference for many years, and is considered a bit of a celebrity here.

Wright Vows to Axe Regulations

On the first day of the conference, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright’s speech pushed Trump’s “drill baby drill and build baby build” philosophy. The former fracking CEO of Liberty Energy promised that his and Trump’s other cabinet departments would be “working feverishly” to remove regulations to pave the way for higher energy production. He also emphasized removing restrictions the Biden Administration put on fossil fuel appliances like gas stoves. 

Last year, gas stoves were the new “plastic straws” in the world of right-wing media as conservative news outlets claimed the Democratic administration was looking to ban them fully, which it was not.

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright talked about the amount of energy needed for AI data centers. Credit: Zach D. Roberts

Economic competition with China has been a running theme through many of the speeches at CPAC for years. But now, with the massively successful launch of DeepSeek, finding energy for artificial intelligence operations is a priority. Wright’s speech emphasized the energy use that AI technology will demand and claimed that it will lead to “enormous benefits” in drug discovery and national security. “We want China to lead the way in AI? I would feel naked if their AI was better than ours,” he said.

AI and tech companies donated huge amounts to the Trump campaign, to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. That investment has paid off as the closure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Trump’s changes at the FTC and FCC to reign in their powers will benefit the tech world immensely. Trump has even rescinded Biden’s executive order warning people about AI.  

Dunleavy’s Political Ambitions

One of Trump’s first executive orders demanded the nation “unleash Alaska’s extraordinary resource potential.” Environmental rights organization, EarthJustice replied, “While the Trump administration’s plans were made clear in the orders, it’s important to note that the vast bulk of the actions cannot be made unilaterally by the President without cooperation from government agencies, Congress, or other authorities.”

Running throughout CPAC on the big screens in the main ballroom amounted to campaign ads for Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who wants to leave his job in the 49th state. Called the “worst-kept-secret,” Dunleavy had been auditioning for a gig in the Trump administration, but now that that doesn’t seem to be happening, he’s likely looking at running for Senator against one of his fellow Republicans, Dan Sullivan, who is up for reelection in 2026, or Lisa Murkowski, who is up in 2028. The ad, which features Trump prominently, has the President speaking about how he will work with Dunleavy to provide “energy to Alaska and allies around the world.” 

A campaign ad screened at CPAC for Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s Senate campaign. Credit: Zach D. Roberts

From the CPAC stage, Gov. Dunleavy told the audience that Trump “sees us [Alaska] as a solution to many of America’s problems.” A $44 billion liquified natural gas pipeline project that both Trump and Dunleavy are pushing is oddly not planned to send energy to the lower 48, but to Asian customers. Japan has been trying to curry favor with Trump for access since that could help the nation diversify supplies away from riskier sources like Russia.

Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum 

President Trump has commanded the new Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, to find new ways to exploit public lands. The goal, Burgum explained in his CPAC speech, is to “sell to our friends and allies.” He claims that doing so will “end our trade deficits” and “the wars abroad.” Ultimately, Burgum claims this work will set up President Trump to “win the Nobel Prize.”

Burgam, a billionaire former two-term governor of North Dakota and a software developer, has extensive ties to the oil and gas industry, including hundreds of thousands in investments. After a brief run for President in 2024, Burgam endorsed Trump.  

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum aims to exploit public lands to “sell to our friends and allies.” Credit: Zach D. Roberts

Burgam will also chair the newly founded National Energy Dominance Council with Energy Secretary Chris Wright as vice chair. The council “will advise President Trump on strategies to achieve energy dominance by improving the processes for permitting, production, generation, distribution, regulation, and transportation across all forms of American energy.” It will also cut “red tape” through axing regulations. 

CFACT Was the Lone Climate Group in Hall

Down in the exhibit hall, the tables that many years ago mainly saw small government groups were filled with culture warriors – groups opposed to abortion, trans rights, and other historically underrepresented communities. This year, the lone group in the hall focusing on climate was CFACT, Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, a “conservative libertarian think tank.” 

Nate Meyers, CFACT’s national field coordinator was clear on the group’s approach to  the “science” of climate change –“It’s not settled at all,” he said. Meyers verbally added, “™”[trade mark]] as he said the words “climate change” when speaking to DeSmog. 

https://www.youtube.com/embed/QKjLqdrm3N0?feature=oembedCFACT’s Nate Myers speaks with DeSmog. Credit: Zach D. Roberts

Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow is CFACT’s college campus organization, which, according to Myers, has 32 campus groups. Like Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA, CFACT aims to capture the minds of young people, according to Myers., “College campuses are so totally captured by the left. Statistically, you’re more likely to be instructed by a Marxist than you are a Republican,” he said.

“That demonstrates a huge need for alternative viewpoints on college campuses,” he added. “And it’s kind of a cliche thing to say, but the children and young people are our future.”

When asked who funds CFACT, Myers mentioned small donations and occasional larger direct donations, emphasizing the grassroots nature of the organization. When DeSmogasked if they received backing from Koch Inc., like many similar climate-denying groups, Myers demurred, saying he wasn’t a fan of Koch.) In the past, CFACT has received large sums from Koch’s Donors Trust, along with all the other usual suspects of right-wing climate denying donors.  

Original article by Zach D. Roberts republished from DeSmog.

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Neo-Fascist Climate Science Denier Donald Trump says Burn, Baby, Burn.
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