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Civil war threatens to break out in the Republican Party over Trump’s latest comments

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Tensions within the GOP are rising. In fact, they’re about to boil over.

And civil war threatens to break out in the Republican Party over Trump’s latest comments.

President Donald Trump delivered a sharp rebuke to Rep. Lauren Boebert, blasting her decision to campaign for Rep. Thomas Massie and openly inviting a strong primary challenger in Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District.

The move highlights the no-compromise spirit driving the America First movement, where loyalty to the agenda matters more than personal alliances or past favors.

In a direct Truth Social post, Trump pulled no punches. He called Boebert “Weak Minded” and questioned her political maneuvers, especially her shift to a new district. The president made his position crystal clear with these exact words:

“Is anyone interested in running against Weak Minded Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District? You remember Lauren moved to the District when it became obvious that she couldn’t win in her original Congressional District (The Third!) — A Carpetbagger, indeed! Boebert is campaigning for the Worst ‘Republican’ Congressman in the History of our Country, Thomas Massie, of the Great Commonwealth of Kentucky, and anybody who can be that dumb deserves a good Primary fight!”

Trump did not stop there. He reminded supporters of his previous backing for Boebert but left the door wide open for change if a solid alternative steps up. His full statement read:

“Even though I long ago endorsed Boebert, if the right person came along, it would be my Honor to withdraw that Endorsement, and endorse a good and proper alternative.”

“Just let me know, or announce your Candidacy, and I will be there for you!”

This tough talk comes at a critical time for the Republican Party. True conservatives demand results and unwavering commitment to putting American workers, families, and borders first. Supporting figures like Massie, who has repeatedly blocked key priorities, crosses a red line for President Trump.

Boebert responded on X, keeping her composure while defending her choice. She wrote:

“Yes, I saw the President’s post. No, I’m not mad or offended. I knew the risks when I agreed to stand by my friend Thomas Massie. I was, and will be, America First, America Always, and MAGA.”

Her statement shows respect for Trump but also reveals the tension inside the party.

Standing by problematic allies carries costs in today’s political battlefield, where voters expect fighters who deliver victories.

As these primary contests heat up, one truth stands firm: the America First coalition grows stronger when it demands accountability and rewards real fighters. The days of automatic loyalty without results are over.

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