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MAGA isn’t dying, it’s going global

Supporters are exporting MAGA messaging abroad to build allies and sustain momentum amid domestic questions about the movement’s future, recent reports show.

  • The Make America Great Again movement is expanding internationally, creating new chapters and international affiliates while remaining closely tied to President Donald Trump.
  • Supporters are building overseas chapters and networks, establishing chapters and affiliates abroad while using opinion pieces and editorials to amplify organizing and debate.
  • Media coverage has highlighted both organizing drives and skeptical assessments, as critics and commentators fuel sharp debate documented by journalists and opinion pages and weekly editorial distributions.
  • The overseas growth positions the movement to influence politics beyond the U.S., shaping political discourse and transnational right-wing networks in countries hosting affiliates with implications for U.S. politics.
  • Analysts are weighing the movement’s durability amid recent organizing and commentary, as recent coverage and forums highlight the ongoing durability versus decline debate.
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MAGA isn’t dying, it’s going global

Will President Donald Trump's "Make America great again" movement decline or endure?

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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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