Kent Exit Highlights a GOP Populist–Hawk Rift
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Joe Kent’s resignation as the U.S. counterterrorism chief over Iran policy exposes a growing GOP split between anti-war populists and the hawkish establishment, with Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens amplifying dissent while the White House frames the issue as fringe; the factions’ clash could redefine the party’s direction ahead of elections and test whether populist sentiment can override the Trump-era foreign-policy consensus.
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