Republicans didn’t vote for Trump to go squishy on immigration, or to start a war with Iran. From T.L. Davis at tldavis.substack.com:

A little detour before we get to the main subject.
I try to put out something twice a week, but not just anything, rather, something substantive and thoughtful and I hope the reader appreciates it. I know I do when reading other’s work. This is something I am going to fail at more often as time goes on for a while here. We’re in the middle of producing a documentary, Deconstruction: The Worldwide Cry For Freedom, and that takes an extraordinary amount of time.
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Now, to get on with the purpose of this post. Trump did two things that surprised and disappointed me. One, is the attack on Iran and while it worked out, perhaps, to his and the nation’s benefit, that’s not what many voted for. While we cannot know the machinations behind the scenes to give tacit approval to such a strike, ensuring the restraint from other nations piling on, it seems very much like capitulation to the RINOs who have long destroyed the hopes and dreams of American citizens. There’s a trade-off there somewhere. Americans want the government out of their lives and RINOs have rarely truly offered that option. Theirs is the typical, “with a little more government, we’ll give you less government.”
This is why when someone like Elon Musk of specious republican (and the small “r” is intentional) leanings proposes an “American” party, it seems a bit odd, but he did get one thing straight: soon, the MAGA or America First or whatever movement that attempts to describe that wide swath of ardent supporters of individual rights and a weak, poor federal government do need some means of expressing their viewpoints and opinions in government and the Republicans aren’t doing that.
Archive dot org has a document that says DJT is small hat by blood.
Average Intelligence is a worthless GIGO Macguffin on topics like these.
Can we have our own country?
Honk, honk.