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Trumpism
U.S. right-wing populist political movement adhering to the policies of Donald Trump / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trumpism is a right-wing political movement based on the ideology of Donald Trump, who was the 45th President of the United States from 2016 (when he defeated Hillary Clinton in the presidential election) until 2020 (when he lost the presidential election to Joe Biden). He remains a very active member of the Republican Party and is a candidate for the 2024 presidential election. The Trumpist faction of the Republican Party, the Freedom Caucus, is now the largest faction in the federal Republican Party.
Trumpism is a right-wing ideology that is heavily influenced by national conservatism,[1] right-wing populism[2][3] [4] and social conservatism.[5][6][7] Some have also claimed that Trumpism is Trump's cult of personality.[8] It has also been described as Americanist,[9] Christian rightist,[10][11] illiberal, isolationist,[12] libertarian,[13] nationalist,[14][15] nativist,[16][17] neo-fascist, protectionist,[18][19] semi-authoritarian[20][21] and ultraconservative.[22]