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Ian Ward

@ianwardreports

Reporter │ covering the American right @politico and @politicomag

Katılım Mayıs 2017
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.@GregTSargent·
Good point from @ianwardreports: In looking at splitting of Trump coalition on Iran, don't just look at MAGA core, look at other voters who went for Trump but are now turning on him. I have new data on young/nonwhite working class showing same (see below) politico.com/news/magazine/…
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.@GregTSargent

In addition to "is MAGA splitting over the war," another question we should be asking is this: What's happening with those low info voters who went to Trump in 2024? It turns out they're against the war in very high numbers (w/new info from @dellavolpe): newrepublic.com/article/207604…

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This is a valid critique of the "MAGA split" stories but is the implication that media elites with huge audiences like Tucker, Bannon et al don't matter? Politics is an elite game, certainly what they say carries some weight. They got an ally chosen as VP chosen after all!
Gabe Fleisher@WakeUp2Politics

NEW: There is no MAGA split on Iran. Poll after poll show that ~85-90% of MAGA Republicans support the US strikes on Iran. *Many* news outlets ran with stories from Tucker, Bannon, etc without checking if they represented any meaningful segment of GOP voters. They don’t.

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Jeremy Carl, whose exchange with Chris Murphy about "white culture" during his confirmation hearing went viral, officially bows out from his nomination to a senior State Dept role. Another blow to the New Right, as I discussed here: politico.com/newsletters/fo…
Jeremy Carl@realJeremyCarl

This will be a bit more formal than usual, but I wanted to announce that I am withdrawing my nomination for consideration as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs. I am tremendously grateful to President Trump for nominating me and then (upon expiration of my original nomination) renominating me for this role, and I am also grateful to Secretary Rubio and his team for their continued support throughout this long and time-consuming process. The fact that they chose to nominate me and were so supportive of my candidacy was one of many indications that this is an administration that was not satisfied to simply do business as usual nor to simply pick nominees from the same stable of “business as usual” possibilities. Unfortunately, for senior positions such as this one, the support of the President and Secretary of State is very important but not sufficient. We also needed the unanimous support of every GOP Senator on the Committee on Foreign Relations, given the unanimous opposition of Senate Democrats to my candidacy, and unfortunately, at this time this unanimous support was not forthcoming. Under our Constitutional system, that is the role that the Senate has in deciding Presidential appointments at this level and I accept that political reality, and do not wish to have the President, Secretary Rubio, or the rest of his team waste valuable time and energy attempting to change that decision. I remain extremely confident in President Trump, Secretary Rubio, and the rest of the outstanding team at State (a group of leaders that includes many close friends). I know they will continue to pursue a foreign policy that puts America first, and that they will work to ensure America is able to exercise its power and influence in the world like never before.

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“If you had told me in 2016, I’d wind up being one of his better friends, closest adviser and admire him as commander-in-chief, I wouldn’t have believed it,” Graham said.
Jordain Carney@jordainc

NEW: Graham's convos w/ Trump on Iran started more than a year ago on one of their most frequent haunts: a golf course Lengthy convo with Graham about the fight within admin about what to do + his relationship with Trump + what's next: politico.com/news/2026/03/0…

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POLITICO@politico·
JD Vance built his brand praising Donald Trump for having “started no wars.” Now, after Trump’s attack on Iran, even his allies say the VP’s silence is “pretty bad for Vance.” politico.com/news/magazine/…
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Erik Sperling@ErikSperling·
It's becoming increasingly clear that those who want a nuclear-only deal are emphasizing the nuclear threat (e.g. Vance, Witkoff) Those who want to ensure war by demanding curbs on missiles/proxies are minimizing the nuclear threat (e.g. Rubio, Graham)
Farnoush Amiri@FarnoushAmiri

In the span of three days, Trump administration officials have both said that Iran is a week away from nuclear bomb making material to they’re not enriching right now

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Michael Kruse@michaelkruse·
“Charlie’s legacy has kind of become this political football, but I think what Charlie said speaks for itself,” @JackPosobiec tells @ianwardreports. “His goal [last year] was about keeping the coalition together and trying to prevent what he viewed as the potential risk of the United States getting involved in a prolonged war.” tinyurl.com/e9e8sse2
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POLITICO@politico·
Charlie Kirk is emerging as MAGA’s anti-war voice — months after his death. As Trump weighs military action against Iran, some Kirk allies are resurfacing his posts against regime change. How Kirk is haunting the Trump administration’s Iran debate👇 politi.co/40phElo
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Conservative opponents of war with Iran are digging up old clips of Charlie Kirk to press their case against renewed hostilities — an implicit challenge to the Trump administration, which has gone out of its way to align itself with Kirk's legacy:
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Wrote about some behind-the-scenes administration drama and its implications for the New Right as a movement that aspires to actually govern: politico.com/newsletters/fo…
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I grew up across the street from Susan and Neil, who I knew primarily as the kindly owners of the beloved neighborhood cat. Later I learned about their remarkable lives and careers. Two genuinely kind and inspiring people.
Trip Gabriel@tripgabriel

Susan Sheehan was the author of 8 books, most notably “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” about a woman’s struggle with schizophrenia. It won the Pulitzer for general nonfiction in 1983. She helped her husband, Neil Sheehan, copy the Pentagon Papers. nytimes.com/2026/02/22/boo…

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