Donald Trump crafted his political persona as an outsider to Washington. He portrayed himself as uniquely equipped to eliminate “the swamp,” dismantle “the deep state,” and destroy “the establishment.” This image of defying the status quo earned him significant political advantage.
Trump’s claim of being a non-politician resonated with many. It symbolized a rebellion against perceived elitism. This narrative played a crucial role in his rise to the presidency and continues to sustain his strong influence over the Republican Party.

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