What Is Trumpism?
The article explores the concept of Trumpism and its definitions. It argues that both critics and supporters struggle to articulate what Trumpism truly represents. The author contends that Trumpism is not aligned with traditional ideologies like fascism or Nazism and emphasizes its focus on free elections and economic policies benefiting all Americans.
- ▪Trumpism is often mischaracterized by its critics, who label it as fascism or Nazism without basis.
- ▪Supporters of Trumpism find it challenging to define the ideology clearly.
- ▪The movement emphasizes free and fair elections, rooting out corruption, and economic policies that benefit a diverse population.
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What Is Trumpism? A.J. Christopher | 9:09 PM on May 23, 2026 AP Photo/Brynn Anderson Words have meanings. Words convey ideas and intentions, understandings and misunderstandings. One of the left’s more insidious tactics is its relentless attempts to undermine the definitions of words (i.e. gender, class, race, genocide, freedom, violence, etc.). Leftists maintain that they’re “deconstructing” language to make for a more equitable society. What they’re actually trying to do is destroy the words’ interpretations, so that they can create whatever interpretation for the word that they themselves see fit.
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