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Trump’s own fans turn on him over new Iran deal: ‘You can’t fool your base’

May 24, 2026
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Trump’s own fans turn on him over new Iran deal: ‘You can’t fool your base’

Donald Trump’s Truth Social post praising negotiations with Iran as “productive and professional” triggered an immediate backlash Sunday — not from Democrats, but from his own most fervent supporters, who accused him of repeating Barack Obama’s mistakes and demanded military destruction of the Iranian regime instead.

“You cannot trust anything that Iran signs — it doesn’t matter whether it is a good deal on paper or not,” wrote one supporter in a reply that gained traction on the platform. “Neville Chamberlain had a great deal with Hitler, how did that turn out? I understand that the spin will begin on trying to convince people that you didn’t pull an Obama, but you can’t fool your base. They trusted you and you have now alienated your most vocal and rabid supporters.”

The same commenter, identified as “Patriot and Retired Air Force,” added a stinging verdict: “You are off the pedestal and merely a better alternative than them. Sad!” — deliberately echoing Trump’s own signature putdown back at him.

The replies were thick with calls for military action rather than diplomacy. “Level them, they can’t be trusted,” wrote one MAGA user. “Anything they sign won’t be worth the paper it’s written on. Take them out now!” Another demanded “unconditional surrender” as “the only option,” arguing that “leaving the current Radical Islamic Regime in power is a LOSS for the U.S.”

Others drew the Obama comparison directly. “Lifting sanctions is as bad as Obama,” wrote one commenter. Another called for the elimination of the IRGC entirely rather than any negotiated settlement.

An Iranian-American commenter cut to the heart of the base’s frustration: “Any agreement with this criminal regime makes you no different from Barack Obama. Anyone who shakes hands with criminals is no different from Barack Obama — finish your job via military, not a deal with criminals.”

The revolt on Truth Social mirrors a broader rupture that has been building in conservative circles over Trump’s Iran diplomacy. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — Trump’s own top diplomat in his first term — warned Saturday that the deal being floated “seems straight out of the Wendy Sherman-Robert Malley-Ben Rhodes playbook,” a reference to the architects of Obama’s 2015 nuclear agreement. White House communications director Steven Cheung responded by telling Pompeo to “shut his stupid mouth.”

Trump’s post insisted his deal is “THE EXACT OPPOSITE” of Obama’s approach and vowed the blockade of Iran would remain “in full force and effect” until any agreement is “reached, certified, and signed.” But for a slice of his base that spent years calling for regime change, the optics of any deal, on any terms, appear to be a bridge too far.

The post Trump’s own fans turn on him over new Iran deal: ‘You can’t fool your base’ appeared first on Raw Story.

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