Trump's Advisers Urged to Stop 'Rose-Colored' Iran War Updates
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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is pushing President Trump's advisers to stop painting a rosy picture of the war with Iran. This conflict is now in its third week, and public support is slipping. High gas prices and stock market instability are raising concerns among voters. Wiles warns that overly optimistic messaging could hurt Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections. Polling data from Trump's own pollster, Tony Fabrizio, shows declining support for the war. After seeing the data, Trump reportedly left a meeting quite upset. Wiles wants a more honest portrayal of the situation, contrasting sharply with Trump’s confident public statements. As tensions escalate, the administration may look for ways to scale back military efforts while still claiming success. The political stakes are high, and how this conflict unfolds could have significant implications for the future of the Republican Party. This matters because the outcome of this war could directly impact your vote and the political landscape in the United States.
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