Trump uses transgender issues mainly for applause
Trump uses transgender issues mainly to create political support. Applause from his supporters seems more important than the topic itself.
Donald Trump once had no problems with transgender people. But he discovered something more valuable: applause. Observers say the former president increasingly targeted transgender women. Not from personal interest, but to excite his audience.
This pattern appears in his speeches. When Trump mentions transgender issues, his supporters' enthusiasm grows. The reactions are big, loud and visible. This gives him what he wants: energy, confirmation and media attention. It's less about the topic itself, more about its effect on popularity.
Political analysts point out this is a proven strategy. By attacking controversial groups, a politician creates an enemy. And enemies are good for political mobilisation. They bring people to action. They bring money and volunteers. They sell.
The irony hasn't gone unnoticed. In his business past, Trump worked with transgender employees. But that doesn't fit his current political story. Because a divided population fighting each other works better than unity in politics.