The Movement: ‘Freedom Conservatives’ hope fusionism comes back in style post-Trump
Summary
A group of conservative and libertarian thinkers, called fusionists, hope their mix of ideas will become popular again after President Donald Trump's time in office. They want to push back against conservatives who support bigger government, a trend they say grew during Trump’s presidency.Key Facts
- Fusionism combines conservative and libertarian political ideas.
- Supporters of fusionism want smaller government and more personal freedom.
- They feel that big-government conservatives gained strength while President Trump was in office.
- These fusionists believe their ideas might become popular again after Trump's presidency.
- They compare political ideas to fashion, meaning trends in politics can change over time.
- Activists and policy experts within this movement are watching the political landscape carefully.
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