You'll have a hard time proving Trump a White Nationalist. He might cater to them occasionally, which is gross, but I don't think he's a racist himself.
Plus extreme conservatives don't launch trade wars and huge spending packages.
I've told you umpteenth times I didn't vote for Trump, you got some sort of memory loss?
"conservative" is a term given to positions taken by the Republican Party itself, not necessarily people who vote Republican or run on the GOP ticket..
pro free trade, pro military, pro rich anti working class, all have absolutely no connection what so ever with each other or with anti abortion, pro church, pro gun, other than all being positions supported by the Republican Party itself. (other than the connection of anti abortion-pro church, and pro free trade-pro rich anti working class).
and pro free trade, pro military, pro rich anti working class, anti abortion, pro church, pro gun, all have absolutely zero connection to "playing it safe" or "risk avoidance", which is what being "conservative" actual is.
thus the only rationale at all for considering pro free trade, pro military, pro rich anti working class, anti abortion, pro church, and pro gun, as all being defined as "conservative" stances on otherwise totally unrelated issues, is if one redefines the term "conservative" to mean any stance taken by the Republican Party itself.
Trump ran as a Republican, but under the current new definition of "conservative" as meaning a position taken by the Republican Party itself, a political stance can only be considered as "conservative", if it's the stance of the party itself, rather than just the stance of someone associated in any way with the party..
same with the term "liberal", as now defining any and all stances taken by the Dem Party itself, rather than a stance or belief of anyone or anything associated with the party in any way.
thus for anyone to consider themselves conservative of liberal, would be labeling themselves as mindless sheep whose stances on anything and everything are dictated by a political party, rather than one's own thought process.