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In this episode of the Que hay pa mi podcast, the panel discusses the massive political divorce happening on the American right. From Marjorie Taylor Greene to Tucker Carlson, conservative influencers are publicly disavowing the MAGA movement over the 2026 war in Iran. The Lawyer breaks down the First Amendment protections for these defectors, and we explore whether current cabinet members will face legal consequences for breaking their constitutional oaths to appease the president. Keywords: MAGA Schism, US-Iran War, Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Conservative Influencers, Presidential Immunity, US Politics, Que hay pa mi podcast. * The Great Conservative Defection The panel highlights a historic "political divorce" on the right, driven primarily by the administration's ongoing war in Iran. Foundational "America First" influencers and politicians are publicly jumping ship. Marjorie Taylor Greene called the push to murder a civilization "insane", Tucker Carlson apologized for misleading his listeners, and Nick Fuentes even went as far as telling his right-wing followers to vote Democrat. * Influencers Are Salesmen "Following the Wave" Negociante points out that this mass defection is largely a calculated business decision. These influencers are ultimately salesmen monitoring their engagement; they realize that Trump is currently unpopular, so they are riding the wave of public discontent to maintain their audiences and revenue. The Technologist notes that tech algorithms are heavily rewarding this shift, pushing anti-administration content and satirical "Lego AI" videos to the top of feeds. * Cabinet Members Fear Jail Time While the recent Supreme Court decision granted the president immunity for official acts, his cabinet members do not share that protection. The Lawyer notes that high-ranking officials, including the Attorney General, have publicly expressed fear of going to jail. This has created an unprecedented situation where cabinet members are prioritizing keeping the president happy over their sworn oaths to the Constitution. * A Massive Looming Shock to the Auto Industry The economic consequences of the Middle East conflict are about to hit American consumers hard. Negociante reveals that a major Middle Eastern factory producing crucial automotive fluids was recently bombed and completely destroyed. Even if trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz open up, the lack of production means prices for routine car maintenance, like oil changes, are about to skyrocket. * Rising Debt Amidst Market Illusions Despite the chaos and the national debt surging to $39 trillion, the stock market has remained surprisingly strong, with 401ks hitting near-record highs. However, Negociante warns that this is because current earnings only reflect the first quarter of the year, before the war began. The true economic strain, including the impact of inflation and fluid shortages, will hit the market during the upcoming second-quarter earnings reports
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