MAGA loyalist calls movement “deader than dead’ and claims they ‘do not recognize Trump anymore’

Carrie Prejean Boller’s public split with Donald Trump appears less like a simple political disagreement and more like the breakdown of a long-standing personal and ideological bond.

For many years, she stood by him, viewing him as both a trusted ally and a symbol of values she strongly supported. Over time, that loyalty helped define her public stance.

Now, however, she says she no longer recognizes the leader he has become. She criticizes him for moving away from the “America First” approach and for yielding to outside pressures.

Her comments reflect a broader sense of disappointment among some supporters. Many had believed he would bring peace abroad and economic stability at home.

Instead, rising living costs and renewed tensions in the Middle East have challenged those earlier expectations. This contrast has deepened frustration within parts of his base.

The larger movement associated with him, often referred to as MAGA, now appears uncertain about its direction. It is unclear whether it is fading or simply going through internal divisions.

Ultimately, the situation raises a key question: was the movement centered on one individual, or on the principles he promised to uphold?