“…We argue, very much in agreement with the existing literature (Mudde, 2017(Mudde, , 2019, that Trump, as a radical right-wing populist and authoritarian nationalist (Norris, 2020;Norris & Inglehart, 2019), falls neatly within the far-right party typology. Indeed, Mudde (2017) argues that the rise of Donald Trump to the presidency on the back of a conventional party ticket is illustrative of what he pens the "mainstreaming" of the far-right that has taken hold democratic states following the turn of the century (Mudde, 2019) and, more recently, following the financial crisis of 2008.…”