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Republican and evangelical unease emerges over Trump's Iran approach.

Hill Republicans expressed frustration with President Trump's shifting strategy on Iran, alternating between threats of ground invasion and talk of peace negotiations. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found about half of evangelical Christians believe Trump's approach to the Iran war and immigration enforcement is not in line with their values.

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CNN focuses on Hill Republicans questioning strategy with Congress at stake, while Reuters highlights evangelicals divided on the administration's war and immigration policies.
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RReutersCENTER1d ago

“Evangelicals divided on Trump's war in Iran, immigration crackdown, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds”

CNNCNNLEFT1d ago

“War-wary Hill Republicans question Trump's Iran strategy with control of Congress at stake”

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