Michele Bachmann's Controversial Claims Spark Backlash from America First Activist
MAGA activist rages at one-time GOP mainstay's claim God will hand midterms to Republicans

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Michele Bachmann's assertion that divine intervention will secure midterm victories for Republicans if Donald Trump continues military actions against Iran has drawn criticism from David Pyne, a prominent America First conservative. Pyne condemned her views, labeling them as delusional and predicting negative political consequences for Republicans.
- 01Michele Bachmann claimed that God will help Republicans win the midterms if Trump takes action against Iran.
- 02David Pyne criticized Bachmann, calling her a 'total Israel First whack job' and expressing disbelief at having supported her in 2012.
- 03Pyne opposes U.S. military involvement in Iran, labeling it as an 'illegal, unconstitutional, unprovoked war of aggression.'
- 04He warned that the Democrats could benefit politically from public discontent over Trump's military actions.
- 05Bachmann has been a longstanding figure in the Christian nationalist wing of the Republican Party.
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Michele Bachmann, a former congresswoman and 2012 Republican presidential candidate, stirred controversy with her recent statement that God would ensure Republican victories in the midterm elections if Donald Trump continues military actions against Iran. In a video, she claimed that both Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were divinely appointed for this task, framing the situation as a 'biblical moment.' This assertion was met with sharp criticism from David Pyne, a prominent America First conservative who had previously supported Bachmann's presidential run. Pyne described her as a 'total Israel First whack job' and expressed disbelief at her current stance, arguing that her views indicate a significant departure from the nationalist values he supports. He also predicted that the political fallout from Trump's military actions could lead to Democrats regaining control of Congress due to public dissatisfaction with the financial burdens these actions impose on working Americans. Bachmann has consistently aligned herself with the Christian nationalist faction of the Republican Party and remains a staunch supporter of Trump.
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