Republican leaders are facing growing tension within their ranks as accusations of antisemitism and extremist rhetoric continue to divide the party. Several prominent right-wing media figures and activists have been accused of spreading hateful messages or defending controversial statements. Party officials are struggling to balance loyalty to Trump’s populist base with efforts to appeal to mainstream voters. This internal conflict exposes a widening gap between establishment conservatives and newer factions energized by grievance politics. Jewish advocacy groups have urged GOP leaders to take a firmer stance, warning that silence risks normalizing bigotry. The controversy has also become a flashpoint for younger conservatives who reject what they see as “culture-war distractions.” As the 2026 midterms approach, Republican strategists fear that internal divisions could weaken their messaging and alienate independent voters. How the party handles this issue may shape its moral and political identity for years to come.
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