Huge resentment among Trump supporters, Laura Loomer angry over ceasefire deal with Iran, surrounds her own government

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The recent ceasefire agreement between America and Iran has created a stir in global politics. But this deal has created a new controversy within America itself. newly elected president donald trump One of the staunchest supporters of Laura Loomer Regarding this agreement, it has opened a front against its own ideological government and administration. This sharp criticism of Loomer has brought to the surface ideological differences within the Republican Party.

Why are Trump’s ‘right hand’ supporters angry over Iran deal?

Laura Loomer, considered a staunch supporter of Trump and an influential right-wing voice, has called the ceasefire “not a compromise, but a surrender.” He argues that trusting a country like Iran is against American interests. Loomer believes that the Trump administration should have continued the policy of ‘maximum pressure’, and not become part of any kind of peace talks or deal. He has expressed deep dissatisfaction regarding this decision on social media.

Laura Loomer’s scathing attack: ‘This was not the promise’

Loomer has directly questioned the working style of the administration in his statements. He said that the supporters had voted for Trump so that instead of bowing before his enemies, he would bring them to their knees. According to him, this agreement will give Iran a chance to become strong again and will increase instability in the Middle East. Loomer’s outburst shows that a large part of Trump’s supporter base is in no mood to accept any soft stance towards Iran.

New challenge before Trump administration

On one hand, the administration is calling this ceasefire necessary to restore peace in the region and for the safety of American soldiers, while on the other hand, on the domestic front, it is facing the anger of its own supporters. Analysts believe that opposition from influential figures like Laura Loomer could affect Trump’s future foreign policy. Only time will tell whether Trump will be able to pacify his staunch supporters or will this controversy create a major rift in the Republican camp.