How Trump Broke GOP Orthodoxy and Built a New Working-Class Party

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From trade tariffs to government stakes in companies, Trump is rewriting the Republican rule book.

WASHINGTONโ€”On April 29, four weeks after introducing tariffs of at least 10 percent on nearly every country, President Donald Trump stood before a crowd of blue-collar workers in Michigan to mark his 100th day in office.

โ€œAfter decades of politicians who destroyed Detroit to build up Beijing,โ€ Trump said, โ€œyou finally have a champion for workers in the White House.โ€

Since his first term, Trump has broken with Republican Party orthodoxy, particularly on free trade and globalization. By championing steep tariffs and protectionist policiesโ€”cornerstones of his โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ agendaโ€”he has attracted a surprising new crowd to the party: union workers.

Republican National Committee member Shawn Steel said the GOP has become the party of the working class.

โ€œWhat Trump has done, which is really intriguing to me, is he has taught Country Club, middle-class Republicans to work and align themselves with the working class,โ€ he told The Epoch Times.

โ€œThat hasnโ€™t happened in 120 years.โ€

Steel, a veteran party official from California, calls it a welcome change.

โ€œOur party is doing better than the Democrats among working-class males,โ€ he said.

โ€œAt one time, the Republican Party had farmers, merchants, ranchers, and working class people togetherโ€”Trump has returned to that.โ€

Some have said that Trump has reshaped the Grand Old Party in ways that were once unimaginable. He has combined traditional Republican planksโ€”such as tax cuts, deregulation, and boosting energy productionโ€”with policies often associated with the political left, including tariffs, TrumpRx, and government ownership in private companies.

Trump, however, avoids boxing his policies into a single ideology. He refers to them as โ€œcommon senseโ€ solutions. And a growing number of party members have rallied behind them.

โ€œThere are some areas where Trump has veered away from more orthodox, free-market conservative policies,โ€ former Trump economic adviser Stephen Moore told The Epoch Times.

Moore praised Trumpโ€™s strong support for deregulation, his energy policy, and his tax cuts, describing them as a significant stimulus to the economy. However, he said heโ€™s not a big fan of tariffs.

Historically, Republicans supported free trade, while Democrats favored protectionism.

Byย Emel Akan

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