A GOP senator says President Donald Trump’s Venezuela agenda could trigger a “splintering” of the MAGA coalition.
Trump, 79, is waging a campaign to weaken the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and last week refused to rule out sending U.S. troops into the country, despite winning office promising not to get entangled in foreign wars.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul on Sunday warned that the president’s focus on foreign conflicts—including Russia’s war in Ukraine—will erode support among those who have embraced the “America First” slogan.
“Once there’s an invasion of Venezuela, or if they decide to re-up the subsidies and the gifts to Ukraine, I think you’ll see a splintering or fracturing of the movement that has supported the president,” Paul, 62, told CBS’ Face the Nation.
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