Donald Trump

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Donald John Trump is a New Yorker anti-imperialist conservative from the United States (US) who fights for paleoconservatism. Known for his anti-Deep State populism, Donald Trump founded the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement in 2015 and revived the paleoconservative faction of the Republican Party (GOP).[1] He was elected President of the United States (POTUS) in the 2016 American presidential election, however failed to be reelected due to electoral fraud in the 2020 American presidential election.[2][3] He is again running for reelection in the upcoming 2024 American presidential election.[4] He was indicted and apprehended multiple times in 2023 as part of an attempt by the Deep State to silence MAGA and maintain the political hegemony of the Deep State.[5][6]

Donald Trump as President of the United States in 2017.

Biography

Trump 2000

 
The "Trump 2000" campaign logo used by Donald Trump.

Donald Trump announced his first bid for President of the United States on October 7, 1999, as a member of the Reform Party (RPUSA). He ran on a platform of populism and electoral reform. Trump's campaign was initially endorsed by Jesse Ventura, then the Governor of Minnesota. Ross Perot, then a leading member of RPUSA, considered endorsing Trump for the upcoming primary election, however ultimately decided not to endorse anyone. Ventura left RPUSA in February 2000, leaving Trump without any vocal support within the party for the primary. Trump officially ended his bid on February 14, 2000, instead endorsing the paleoconservative political activist Pat Buchanan. Buchanan went on to win the RPUSA nomination for the 2000 American presidential election.[7]

Trump/Pence 2016

 
The "Trump 2016" campaign logo used by Donald Trump.

Donald Trump announced his second bid for President of the United States on June 16, 2015, as a member of the Republican Party. He ran on a platform of paleoconservative populism, being the first Republican to do so in decades as many paleoconservatives had fled to the Reform Party and the Libertarian Party (LP) after the neoconservate takeover of the Republican National Committee (RNC) during the years of Ronald Reagan. Trump used the slogan "make America great again" to promote his campaign for the office of POTUS in the 2016 election, however the slogan quickly grew into the MAGA movement. The American proletariat rallied behind Trump, alongside the democratic socialist Bernie Sanders, and allowed for the rebirth of a mainstream paleoconservative populist movement.[8] Many conservatives who had effectively been purged from the GOP by the neoconservative RNC rallied behind Trump, including the remnants of the Tea Party movement from the late 2000s and early 2010s.[9]

 
The "Trump/Pence 2016" campaign logo used by Donald Trump and Mike Pence.

As the 2016 American presidential election neared closer, the GOP moved to hold a primary. Running against Trump were Deep State puppets Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and John Kasich. Trump's primary campaign was endorsed by fellow paleoconservative Pat Buchanan, who previously ran against Trump in the 2000 RPUSA primary.[10] Despite fierce resistance from the Deep State and the global elite, Trump won the Republican nomination for POTUS with 44.9% of the vote. However, the neoconservative RNC forced Trump to make Deep State puppet Mike Pence his running mate as a compromise. On the other hand, in the Democratic Party's primary, Bernie Sanders lost the nomination to Deep State imperialist Hillary Clinton, the wife of former POTUS and Jeffrey Epstein collaborator Bill Clinton. Many American proletarians who previously supported Bernie Sanders embraced the populist Trump campaign as a result of this.

After Trump won the GOP nomination for POTUS, he began to receive more endorsements from paleoconservative Republicans, Libertarians, other third party American politicians, and international anti-imperialists.[11][12] The Hungarian anti-imperialist Viktor Orbán endorsed Donald Trump, alongside Zimbabwean socialist Robert Mugabe.[13][14] Several members of United Russia and the Communist Party of China (CPC) likewise supported him.[15][16] Trump's run against Clinton quickly escalated into a media war as the Deep State launched a COINTELPRO campaign of propaganda and defamation to slander him and the new MAGA movement as "White supremacists."[17] The Deep State and the Democratic Party even took to electoral fraud in some states, including the traditionally conservative states of Nevada and Colorado.[18] Despite everything the Deep State weaponized against Trump, he ultimately won the election on November 8, 2016 with 46.1% of the official popular vote and 304 electoral votes.[19]

Presidency

 
Donald Trump giving his inauguration speech in 2017.

Donald Trump and Mike Pence were inaugurated as President and Vice President of the United States respectively on January 20, 2017. At his inauguration, Trump gave what is arguably the most famous speak of the MAGA movement, expressing his intent to "make America great again" in front of a crowd of 600,000 people (and another 30.6 million people watching via live television).[20][21] Taking heavy inspiration from the inaugural address of John F. Kennedy, his inaurgural speech was 16 minutes long with 1,443 words.[22][23] The speech utilized patriotic and populist rhetoric, and emphasized the need to end the "American carnage" that was turning the United States into a dystopia of "abandoned factories, economic angst, rising crime."[24]

Politics

Main article: Ideology of Donald Trump

Anti-imperialism

Donald Trump is an active anti-imperialist politician in the United States. He supports the efforts of anti-imperialist countries such as Russia and China, advocates for pulling US forces out of the Middle East, and threatens the Deep State's New World Order (NWO). In 2023, he openly supported the Russian Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine to oppose neo-Nazism, claiming that NATO and Ukraine are to blame for the existence of a war between Russia and Ukraine.[25]

MAGA Communism

MAGA Communism is a meme from the Infrared community that took Twitter by storm by trending. Many people on Twitter were confused, calling it a contradictory mix of left and right. In fact, the meme is drawing attention to the absurdity and shallowness of the supposed left-right spectrum which has lost all meaning. The true divide is anti-hegemonic (to which the working class base of MAGA belongs) vs hegemonic (the American unipolar empire and globalism). The core of this divide has always been class struggle. [1]

Maoism

 
Donald Trump depicted as the leader of a Second American Revolution

The movement of Donald Trump is sometimes compared to Maoism. The argument is that Trump, much like Mao Zedong during the Chinese Civil War, has organized the proletariat and the peasantry into a united front against the bourgeoisie.[26]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 THE RISE OF MAGA COMMUNISM
  2. Tucker Carlson: Yes, dead people voted in this election and Democrats helped make it happen
  3. Tucker investigates Fulton County election incident
  4. Donald Trump announces 2024 presidential run to make US ‘great and glorious again’
  5. Live from Trump’s arraignment
  6. BREAKING: TRUMP ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH 34 FELONIES!
  7. A look back at Trump’s first run
  8. Will Blue-Collar Dems Run to Trump? Fuhgeddaboudit!
  9. The forever grievance
  10. Pat Buchanan says Donald Trump is the future of the Republican Party
  11. Caleb Maupin & Lori Spencer - Is It Possible for the Populist Left & Right to Work Together?
  12. On the Libertarian Party: Freedom or Fascism?
  13. Hungary’s Viktor Orban Expresses Support for Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy Plans
  14. Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe is rooting for a Trump presidency
  15. Putin Ally Hails Trump's Washington Invite as 'Common Sense'
  16. Why Russia is rejoicing over Trump
  17. Extremist Support of Donald Trump
  18. Trump's vote fraud claims explained
  19. FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2016: Election Results for the U.S. President, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives
  20. How Will We Know Trump’s Inaugural Crowd Size?
  21. Nielsen: 31 million viewers saw Trump’s swearing-in
  22. Trump tells visitors he’s drafting his inaugural speech with Reagan and Kennedy in mind
  23. How short was President Donald Trump's speech?
  24. Trump Inauguration Speech (FULL) | ABC News
  25. TRUMP Admits US Caused UKRAINE WAR
  26. Trumpism is Maoism. Trump's movement is a Maoist movement. Rural masses trump urbanite decadence and elitism.