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The Rise Of Trumpism: A Global Phenomenon

ESSAY, Part 1: American Populism - The Beginning Of A Tri-Polar Power Uprising Worldwide.

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Trumpism: A New Blue Print For Conservatives & Patriots Worldwide

What is Trumpism? To some, it’s a political movement. To others, it’s a nationalist revival. But at its core, Trumpism is a bold reaffirmation of sovereignty, economic independence, and cultural self-determination—and as journalist Mars Lewis argues in his recent commentary, it’s more than just a domestic movement. Ironically, it’s fast becoming a global counterweight to elite transnational agendas.

In his sharp critique of the European Union’s latest ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) regulations, Lewis frames Trumpism as the ideological firewall against what he calls a "foreign governance power grab." For Lewis, Trump’s stance isn’t just about deregulation—it’s about resisting an expanding global bureaucracy that threatens to erode the autonomy of U.S. businesses and the values of everyday Americans.

A Global Phenomenon

Trump’s influence extends far beyond the borders of the United States. The political philosophy often referred to as Trumpism—has taken root in Europe and the Commonwealth, reshaping political landscapes and challenging the status quo.

Political parties such as Australia’s Trumpet’s Of Patriots are studying Trump’s policies, deals and agendas, and reworking into campaigns.

In Europe, leaders like Giorgia Meloni in Italy and Viktor Orbán in Hungary have embraced Trump-like policies, prioritizing border security, cultural preservation, and economic sovereignty. Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party, for example, has championed policies to curb illegal immigration and protect traditional values, echoing Trump’s America First agenda. Similarly, Orbán’s Fidesz party has become a beacon for conservatives seeking to resist the European Union’s push for greater centralization and open borders.

“Trumpism is not just an American phenomenon—It’s a world movement...”

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