Splits widen in MAGA and right-wing factions

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Fissures are deepening within the MAGA movement and broader right-wing groups as they position for a future beyond Donald Trump. Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement of her resignation highlights internal tensions, while controversies involving Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes add to the divisions. These developments come amid ongoing discussions in political circles about the evolving landscape of conservative politics.

The Political Gabfest podcast, hosted by Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz, recently examined emerging cracks in the MAGA world. A key focus was Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation, which underscores growing factionalism as groups maneuver for influence in a post-Trump era. According to episode notes, this move reveals Trump's power dynamics, with Greene's actions exposing underlying weaknesses in his coalition.

Lisa Lerer and Reid J. Epstein reported in The New York Times that "Trump Shows His Power, and Greene Reveals His Weakness." Christian Paz in Vox analyzed the feud, noting "What Marjorie Taylor Greene’s feud with Trump is really about," pointing to strategic disagreements within the Republican base. Meanwhile, the controversy surrounding Tucker Carlson's interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes persists, drawing Trump's defense. Amy B. Wang in The Washington Post covered how "Trump defends Tucker Carlson for interviewing white nationalist Fuentes," signaling continued rifts over ideological boundaries.

Ed Kilgore in New York Magazine's Intelligencer described "The Message Trump Sends by Endorsing Tucker Carlson," while Peter Wehner in The Atlantic discussed "The Intellectual and Moral Decline of the American Right." These tensions reflect broader jockeying among right-wing factions, as referenced in the podcast's exploration of a shifting political future.

The episode, published on November 27, 2025, also touched on related topics like a cordial meeting between Trump and NYC mayor-elect Mamdani, but the MAGA fractures dominated the discussion on conservative unity.

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