The entire globalist establishment has put forward a vast array of conspiracy theories regarding President Donald John Trump. This includes the media, academia, politicians, and others on both the left and the establishment center-right. The difference between a Never Trumper and a mainstream conservative is the promotion of blatantly false conspiracy theories about the President, claims that he is bigoted, and the refusal to give him any credit. Ben Shapiro, for instance, is not a Never Trumper,[1][2] and has even advocated against establishment Republicans running against him in 2020.[3]
President Donald John Trump is a Zionist,[4][5] libertarian on LGBT issues, and has appointed more women to positions of power than any previous President.[6] He is hated by white supremacists,[7] yet the media claims he is bigoted.
Convicted liar and RINO Michael Cohen claimed that Donald Trump is a "racist" during his hearing, using fictitious past comments by the President that black people were "too stupid to vote" for him and that there is "no country run by a black person that isn't a s***hole." In addition, Cohen claimed that Trump has never hired any "people who are black [as] executives at the Trump Organization....[Z]ero."[8]
There have been claims that he is homophobic,[9][10] even though he takes no firm stance on homosexual unions or on LGBT issues in general,[11] embraced a rainbow flag on the campaign trail,[12] and condemned Islam for its treatment of homosexuals.[13]
The mainstream media has even claimed that Trump is an anti-Semite,[14] even while Trump was criticizing Democrats for anti-Semitism.[15]
He has been referred to as bigoted for criticizing the Squad, which itself is bigoted.[16][17][18]
President Trump has hosted multiple Young Black Leadership Summits,[19][20] a National HBCU Conference,[21] and a Hispanic Heritage Month event.[22] Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA responded to a leftist's attacks by saying, "[If someone] can host a Black Leadership Conference and still be a white supremacist, that's comedy."[23]
In November 2016, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow associated Donald Trump with black supremacists, specifically a black supremacist cult named, "Yahweh ben Yahweh."[24]
See Muellergate timeline 2018, Muellergate timeline 2019
President Trump had a rational conversation over the phone with populist Ukrainian President Zelensky, which leftists later attempted to utilize as grounds for impeachment (see Biden-Ukraine scandal).
The mainstream media has claimed that President Trump is a dictator, a fascist,[25] and a Nazi[26][27] (even though he deported an ex-Nazi).[28]
This claim is blatantly contradicted by the evidence in the form of the mainstream media's constant attacks on Trump themselves.[29][30][31][32][33][34] As stated by comedian Owen Benjamin in a video for Prager University, "[If Trump were like Hitler,] Anderson Cooper wouldn't have made it through the Night of the Long Knives."[35]
Still, there are claims that Trump has attempted to shut down media organizations critical of him.[36][37] Trump has been compared to Adolf Hitler[38][39] and Benito Mussolini,[40][41][42][43] and some have asserted that he is worse than Hitler, Stalin, and Mao combined.[44][45]
The left has accused Donald Trump of encouraging, fostering, promoting, and inciting political violence.[46][47][48] This accusation reappears whenever a murderous act is committed by a white nationalist or supposed member of the "alt-right."[49][50][51][52][53]
President Trump has been the victim of numerous assassination attempts.[54][55][56] The left has repeatedly incited violence against Trump.[57][58]
Leftist "journalists" in the mainstream media have taken memes by Trump and his supporters[59] as literal threats of violence,[60][61][62][63] in addition to other leftists,[64] like Kathy Griffin.[65][66] But Trump has condemned violence on numerous occasions.[67][68][69][70][71]
Some on the right have falsely accused Donald J. Trump of having a passive, apathetic, or even enthusiastic attitude toward Planned Parenthood and abortion.[72][73]
During the 2015 Republican primary election, establishment conservative Ted Cruz claimed that Trump would funnel millions of dollars in federal funding to Planned Parenthood.[74][75][76] Later, the opposite was proven to be the case.[77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85] In fact, this was disputed even before Cruz made these statements by reports that Trump was pro-life.[86] Rev. Clenard Childress, pro-life activist and founder of the black genocide awareness website blackgenocide.org, endorsed Donald Trump the month of the election.[87]
Though President Trump is libertarian rather than socially conservative, there is no evidence that he supports the abortion industry. No statements he has made in public or in private seem to corroborate this. As President, he has not given any money, including taxpayer grants and federal funds, to abortion providers. Not even supposed "whistleblowers" on the Trump Administration have provided anything to support this baseless theory.
The idea that Donald Trump is "pro-choice" appears to be a neoconservative conspiracy theory, as is admitted even by the left.[88][89][90][91][92]
Liberal Christians, neoconservative Christians, and cafeteria Christians have claimed that Donald Trump is not an actual Christian, calling him a "fake Christian,"[93][94][95][96] "an Antichrist,"[97][98] and an "atheist."[99] However, Donald Trump is severely hated by atheists.[100]
Even the left-wing fact-checkers Snopes and PolitiFact have debunked a claim that Trump wrote that Christian morality was inferior to the atheist "edge" in his book, The Art of the Deal in 1987.[101][102] The South China Morning Post admits that he has "rall[ied] evangelicals" in criticism of communist China for their suppression of religious freedom.[103]
President Trump promoted a rabbi who was injured in an attack on the Chabad of Poway Synagogue in April 2019, and the rabbi recanted that the President was, "comforting."[104][105] Trump is a Zionist, becoming the only U.S. president to follow through on his campaign promise to move the American Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.[106]
Many on the left and the neoconservative right have accused Donald Trump of being a rapist.[107][108][109][110][111] Trump has been accused of rape,[112] sexual abuse,[113] sexual assault,[114] sexual harassment,[115] and sexual misconduct.[116][117]
A tape from 2005 in which he commented on the way certain women act around celebrities ("they let you do it") was used to corroborate unfounded claims that Trump had committed sexual assault numerous times, and was considered an admission on the part of Donald Trump to the commission of sexual assault.[118][119]
The plot of the Family Guy episode, "Trump Guy" revolves around this falsehood, with the President sexually assaulting a character and her family turning against him.[120]
A lawyer named Lisa Bloom paid women to fabricate accusations against Trump.[121][122][123][124]
Though most conspiracy theories against Donald Trump are perpetrated by the establishment, there are some in the opposition to the establishment who have promoted or formulated irrational conspiracy theories against President Donald John Trump.
The Squad, a group of four bigoted extremists who also happen to be anti-establishment, have promoted all of the above conspiracy theories.
In addition to the Squad, other extremists have promoted conspiracy theories about the President. For example, neo-Nazi Never Trumpers have accused Donald Trump of being an agent for Jews, Zionists, and Israel. Given that all of these groups hold very little power, it is extremely irrational and nonsensical to suggest that Donald Trump is part of a "Zionist-Occcupied Government" which doesn't even exist (see Essay:Jews as the Little Guy; Essay:Zionists and Globalists Are Not the Same People!).
Still, on the white supremacist social media website Stormfront, a social group was formed within the first 100 days of Trump's presidency called, "Trump the Zionist." Though President Trump is a Zionist, the social group purports that he is part of a vast Jewish conspiracy which does not exist.
Some have accused President Donald Trump of lying to the American people and ultimately failing to fulfill his campaign promises. This is objectively false.[125][126]
Most notably, paleoconservative provocateur Ann Coulter has repeatedly derided Trump's supposed lack of action on immigration.[127] She has even endorsed the strongly and genuinely anti-establishment but decidedly left-wing Bernie Sanders.[128] She is not the only former Trump supporter to endorse a Democrat for 2020.[129][130][131][132]
Donald John Trump has been compared to Hillary Rodham Clinton, and the two have supposedly been found to be very similar.[133][134][135][136]
Ann Coulter once even suggested that she should have voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.[137]
President Trump is a former Democrat[138] and member of the establishment.[139] However, some have accused him of currently being a member of the establishment, under the false guise of anti-establishment political incorrectness.[140][141][142][143] But Trump is an anti-establishment[144][145][146] populist[147][148][149] and civic nationalist.[150][151][152]
Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard has been severely bullied by the establishment,[153] which she fervently opposes.[154] However, she has also produced and engaged in conspiracy theories against President Donald Trump.[155]
As an example, she has claimed that Donald Trump has attempted to, "pimp out," the U.S. military for Saudi Arabia.[156] She has also accused Trump of, "inciting racism."[157]
Gabbard, like the aforementioned neo-Nazi Never Trumpers, has accused President Trump of being a puppet of Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu.[158]
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