Ideology of Donald Trump

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The ideology of Donald Trump, often called "Trumpism," refers to the political stances taken by the former President of the United States (POTUS) Donald Trump. What the actual ideological line of Trump is has been debated upon by political analysts. The most common consensus is that Trump is a populist paleoconservative, however the Deep State has further insisted that he is a White supremacist. His foreign policy is debated upon as well, being considered anti-imperialist by Patriotic Socialists but imperialist by the Synthetic Left.[1]

Donald Trump himself consideres his ideology to be "America First," with him having consructed the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement based around his ideas. According to himself, his America First ideology is a conservative one based around American patriotism.

Domestic policy

Alt-Right

 
Donald Trump condemns the Alt-Right in 2018 for usage of neo-Nazi optics

Donald Trump is often considered a prominent member of the Alt-Right, a sociopolitical movement in the United States (US) advocating for a rejection of the neoconservative ("new" conservative) in favor of a return to an alternative conservative traditionalism and nationalistic American patriotism.[2] After Trump came to office, the Alt-Right staged the Unite the Rally rally in North Carolina to stand behind the patriotic Trump administration.[3] The Alt-Right has often been criticized as fascistic and has been called out for usage of neo-Nazi optics. Trump later disavowed the Alt-Right, joining critics in opposing its fascist rhetoric.[4]

Maoism

 
Donald Trump depicted as the leader of a Second American Revolution

Donald Trump, particularly the MAGA movement that he has constructed and led, has often been compared to the Marxist-Leninist political tendency of Maoism. This has especially been true in the way Trump's political strategy has been analyzed, with some considering it identitcal to how Mao Zedong created a popular front between the proletariat and the peasantry against the Kuomintang during the Chinese Civil War. Trump, similarly, united the American proletariat with the American exo-peasantry against the bourgeois global elite. Mao brought the Communist Party of China (CPC) into an alliance with the petty bourgeoisie to oppose foreign imperialism, whereas Donald Trump and the MAGA movement supported small business owners against the domestic imperialism of the Deep State.[5]

Paleoconservatism

According to both supporters and critics of Donald Trump, he is a paleoconservative ("older or ancient" conservative). This brings out a contradiction between Trump and the leadership of the Republican Party (GOP), which adheres to neoconservatism. While neoconservatives often work with neoliberals within the Democratic Party to further the cause of imperialism, Trump instead worked with contemporary paleoconservatives from the "Radical Republican" faction to oppose liberal interventionism. The paleoconservative movements advocates for a pivot from the mainstream line of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and instead turning to isolationism, an abolition of taxation, and a revival of American patriotism.[6] Trump, likewise, pulled out of the Middle East, introduced major tax cuts, and promoted a patriotic line within the Alt-Right.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

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