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.[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]
MAGA Communism is named after the MAGA moevment he founded, synthesizing Trump's fight for populism against the global elite and the Deep State with Marxism-Leninism. MAGA Communists often uses Trump and his closest political allies, such as Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz, as symbols of the anti-war movement.[1]
Biography
Trump 2000
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 nomination.[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 THE RISE OF MAGA COMMUNISM
- ↑ Tucker Carlson: Yes, dead people voted in this election and Democrats helped make it happen
- ↑ Tucker investigates Fulton County election incident
- ↑ Donald Trump announces 2024 presidential run to make US ‘great and glorious again’
- ↑ A look back at Trump’s first run