Fox News host's monologue causes uproar in MAGA base

Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left

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Conservative media personality Mark Levin delivered a Saturday night monologue on Fox News, vouching for U.S. military deployment to Iran to seize uranium supplies, following President Donald Trump's social media endorsement. Critics argued that Levin's remarks could damage Republicans in the 2026 midterms and harm Trump's legacy. Levin omitted expert consensus that Iran's uranium stockpiles lack enrichment for nuclear weapons production. X user "TheWuhanClan" declared the broadcast could cost Republicans the midterms, calling military intervention "the stupidest thing they could have done." Geopolitical commentator Brian Allen criticized Trump for using Levin to promote unpopular military action, claiming the president urged Americans to watch the segment to prepare the public for a potential ground invasion amid majority disapproval of the Iran conflict.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.

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Conservative media personality Mark Levin delivered a Saturday night monologue on Fox News, vouching for U.S. military deployment to Iran to seize uranium supplies, following President Donald Trump's social media endorsement. Critics argued that Levin's remarks could damage Republicans in the 2026 midterms and harm Trump's legacy. Levin omitted expert consensus that Iran's uranium stockpiles lack enrichment for nuclear weapons production. X user "TheWuhanClan" declared the broadcast could cost Republicans the midterms, calling military intervention "the stupidest thing they could have done." Geopolitical commentator Brian Allen criticized Trump for using Levin to promote unpopular military action, claiming the president urged Americans to watch the segment to prepare the public for a potential ground invasion amid majority disapproval of the Iran conflict.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.