Kurginyan: Trump began his political career as an ultra-right politician

11.01.2025, Moscow.

Donald Trump was initially a radical right-wing politician, but later came under the control of the US Republican Party, political scientist, analyst, and leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan said on December 7 on the Right to Know program on the TVC channel.

According to the analyst, when Donald Trump entered politics, he had ultra-right views “a la Wernher von Braun” [Nazi rocket designer Wernher von Braun, who after WWII became the “father” of the US space program – Rossa Primavera News Agency], but businessman Paul Reichmann, who was close to the US Republicans, contributed to Trump’s transition to under the control of the US Republican Party.

First, Reichmann ruined him [Donald Trump]; then he recreated him, gave him certain opportunities, and everything became much easier with Trump. It already became clear that this freedom on the extreme right, it disappeared, or was already strongly restricted within certain boundaries, and it was clear exactly which boundaries,” explained Sergey Kurginyan.

Trump still has a certain “German component”, and in addition to it, also a “Gaelic component”, noted the political scientist. “Relatives who speak only Gaelic [Scottish Celtic or Scottish Gaelic language – Rossa Primavera News Agency], therefore, one can imagine their attitude towards the Anglo-Saxons,” emphasized Sergey Kurginyan.

But he is a rather complex figure, an impressive one, but it is impossible to think that he will deviate anywhere from the party line that will be set to him,” emphasized the leader of the Essence of Time movement.

Republican candidate Donald Trump won the US presidential election on November 5. He is scheduled to take office as President of the US on January 20, 2025.

The Reichmann brothers, who were close friends with Trump and the founders of Olympia & York (O&Y), became famous in the business world in 1977, when they purchased eight skyscrapers in Manhattan for $320 million during the US real estate crisis. By 1980, the Reichmanns managed to increase the book value of these buildings to $3.2 billion.

Donald Trump moved to Manhattan in 1971 and implemented a number of successful construction projects in New York. The financial problems of The Trump Organization lasted from 1989 to 1992. In 1997, Trump returned to the “billionaires’ club“. In October 1999, he left the US Republican Party and in 2000 ran in the primaries from the Reform Party of the United States of America.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency