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{{Infobox movement
{{Infobox movement
| name = Trumpism/Make American Great Again movement
| name = Trumpism/Make America Great Again movement
| image = [[File:2021 storming of the United States Capitol DSC09254-2 (50820534063) (retouched).jpg|400px]]
| image = [[File:2021 storming of the United States Capitol DSC09254-2 (50820534063) (retouched).jpg|400px]]
| caption = The [[January 6 coup d'état attempt]] marked a significant point of radicalization within the Trumpist movement
| caption = The [[January 6 coup d'état attempt]] marked a significant point of radicalization within the Trumpist movement

Revision as of 20:09, 4 September 2025

Trumpism/Make America Great Again movement

The January 6 coup d'état attempt marked a significant point of radicalization within the Trumpist movement
Class represented Bourgeoisie
Position Fascist
Populist
Ultranationalist
Major figures Donald Trump, others...
Related tendencies QAnon
Alt-right
Reaganism
Christian fundamentalism
Organizations Error creating thumbnail: Republican Party

Trumpism, also known as the Make American Great Again movement, is a neo-fascist movement in the United States which emerged in the 2010s with the rise to the position of president of Donald Trump. Trumpism mobilizes the most reactionary segments of the population and holds racist, chauvinist, transphobic, ultranationalist, and isolationist stances.[1][2]

Ideology

Features

Trumpism, although not ideologically homogeneous, generally has the same basic features:

Organizations

The following entities are considered to be Trumpist:

See also

References

  1. “Fascism Is at the Door”: Trump Threatens to Deport Pro-Palestinian International Student Protesters (February 4, 2025). Democracy Now!. Retrieved February 5, 2025.
  2. June Vass (September 18, 2024). "Editorial: The Twilight of Trumpism? ". The Red Phoenix.
  3. Tim Reid, Nathan Layne and James Oliphant (July 18, 2024). "Republican Party is Trump's now. Critics wary his quest for power will go unchecked". Reuters. Retrieved August 14, 2024.