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  2. Donald Trump and fascism - Wikipedia

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    Professor and former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich has openly defined Trump as a fascist. [193] [194] [195] The Economist said it was reasonable to describe Trump as a modern iteration of fascism. [196] Howard French stated that Trump is a fascist, but questioned whether the message would have helped Democrats to win the 2024 election. [197]

  3. Trumpism - Wikipedia

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    Using Trump as an example, social trust expert Karen Jones follows philosopher Annette Baier in explaining that the masters of the art of creating trust and distrust are populist politicians and criminals, who "show a masterful appreciation of the ways in which certain emotional states drive out trust and replace it with distrust."

  4. Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Cohn helped Trump countersue the U.S. government for $100 million (equivalent to $686 million in 2023) [12] over its charges that Trump's properties had racial discriminatory practices. Trump's counterclaims were dismissed, and the government's case was settled with the Trumps signing a consent decree agreeing to desegregate. [ 13 ]

  5. While Trump’s rhetoric and some policies may be authoritarian and nationalistic, they lack the full structure and ideological underpinnings of classic fascism. Opinion - Calling Trumpfascist ...

  6. Opinion - Donald Trump is not a fascist. Why that label is ...

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    Despite claims that President-elect Donald Trump is a fascist, he does not fit the historical definition of the term, as he has not implemented institutional censorship or suppression of ...

  7. Template : Did you know nominations/Donald Trump and fascism

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    The article Donald Trump only uses the word "fascism" or "fascist" once, regarding Trump's rhetoric during his current campaign. Given that DYKBLP sets a higher bar for due-ness than standard editorial guidelines, I just can't picture any hook that would work, other than something completely tangential to what the article's about.

  8. People are calling Trump a fascist. What does that mean? - AOL

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    Fascism is a dirty word in US politics, so when former President Donald Trump’s former chief of staff, retired Marine Gen. John Kelly, says Trump fits the definition of “fascist,” it’s news.

  9. Talk:Donald Trump and fascism/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    i have greatly improved the sentence in various ways. "Trump is widely regarded as a fascist by scholars, journalists, historians, former Trump advisors and officials, and both his political critics and closest allies; Trump's authoritarian rhetoric and acts have frequently been compared to those commonly employed by fascist leaders in the news ...