President Trump is flirting with one of the most toxic ideas in American politics — a new foreign military intervention — at one of the most precarious moments of his second term.

Why it matters: Trump's push toward regime change in Venezuela threatens to deepen a MAGA rift that detonated last week with the resignation of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). • The tensions mark the most public fracturing of Trump's coalition since he entered politics, unfolding against a backdrop of brutal polling for Republicans across the board. • For a president who has long sold "no new wars" as his foreign-policy calling card, even a narrowly framed mission in America's "backyard" could shatter that promise.

Zoom in: For now, the U.S. warships and planes circling in the Caribbean are serving a d

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