https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5788572-gop-divisions-trump-iran-war/
Joe Kent’s resignation from the National Counterterrorism Center over objections to the U.S. war in Iran is putting a spotlight on divisions in the GOP and President Trump’s MAGA coalition.
Until Kent’s resignation on Tuesday, criticism of Trump’s foreign policy moves and strikes in Iran had largely come from the usual GOP congressional gadflies, or right-wing commentators like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly.
“It’s bigger than any resignation that happened under Biden for Gaza,” said Curt Mills, editor of The American Conservative magazine, which argues for restraint in foreign policy. Mills previously supported Trump.
“Joe Kent is not a nobody. He’s one of the most prominent people in the government,” Mills said. “Usually when people resign in protest, you hear their name for the first time. Plenty of people have heard Joe Kent’s name before.”