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THE GREAT UNMASKING: Your Loudest MAGA Haters Were Typing From Nigeria, Pakistan, Austria All Along

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The mask has finally slipped – and it’s not even an American face underneath.

Elon Musk’s X just dropped a truth bomb on the platform, and the explosion is exposing a global swarm of foreign trolls who’ve spent years posing as red-blooded MAGA patriots while stabbing the movement in the back.

X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, quietly launched a new profile feature that displays the actual country where an account is operated.

What Americans discovered Sunday was a foreign invasion of fake patriots—hundreds of influential accounts that spent years posing as red-blooded MAGA warriors, Native Americans, or concerned suburban moms while actually typing from call centers in India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Kenya, Romania, and beyond.

The exposures came fast and furious.

The "Republicans Against Trump" account, with nearly 978,200 followers and a long history of anti-Trump agitation, was revealed to be run from Austria.

After screenshots circulated, the operator flipped on a VPN to fake a U.S. location, an exclamation mark now betrays the deception.

"Who knew that an Austrian has been running a ‘Republicans against Trump’ psyop page? This new feature has to be one of my FAVORITE ones X has ever added," conservative commentator Gunther Eagleman declared."Watch the PETTY infighting stop now that foreign countries aren’t pushing slop under cover of anonymity."

Similar unmaskings piled up by the hour.

A virulently racist account that routinely attacked Indians turned out to be operated from Bangladesh.

An "America First" handle with 67,600 followers was traced to the same country.

A loud "MAGA is dead" voice with 93,000 followers originated in Europe.

A supposed Florida conservative named "American Voice" was actually in India.

The Kenya-based "Ron Smith" account with 53,000 followers simply deleted itself after exposure.

Additional foreign impostors uncovered Sunday included a 184,400-follower "Israel Exposed" account run from Saudi Arabia; a 327,000-follower anti-Trump agitator named "Alex Cole" based in Canada; a 392,000-follower "MAGA Nation" operated from non-EU Eastern Europe; a Romanian account with 88,100 followers that spent months stoking conservative infighting; and a Macedonian user insisting he had proudly voted for Trump.

Fake Native American accounts, long suspected of being foreign propaganda, were hit especially hard.

Multiple handles claiming "pure indigenous blood”" and demanding "decolonization" were shown to be in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India; several deleted themselves within hours.

Even the romance-scam crowd got burned.

Accounts posting photos of blonde "German" or "American" women were instantly exposed as Nigerian or Pakistani men when the location tag read Lagos or Islamabad.

Conservative commentator Matt Walsh summed up the sentiment: "I’m already loving the new feature."

And there you have it, patriots: the great "resistance" and the loudest "MAGA civil war" voices weren’t your neighbors—they were paid trolls in overseas sweatshops who never paid a dime in U.S. taxes and never stood in an American voting booth.

Thanks to one simple line of code, the foreign puppet masters just lost their favorite marionettes. The American conversation is about to get a whole lot cleaner.






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