Hmmm...Mr. Black needs to review some definitions.
Trump's ideas were not "radical", meaning "new and unusual", they were "reactionary", meaning "trending back to older ways of doing things".
Trump attempted to be the most Constitutional president since Coolidge.
The entire enormous body of the federal and state governments, and their bureaucracies, staunchly opposed any such thing, for the Constitution challenges their ill-gotten power and their gravy-trains.
I see how McConnell, forget the media and the Rodents, has been eagerly changing the sheets in the bridal suite every day since the Usurpation, even going so far as rubber stamping Rodent appointees without challenge.
What Trump's political future should entail is not Trump running for his third election win and term as the Real President, but as conservative political king-maker, supporter the myriad of conservative political candidates eager to oust anti-Trump (= anti-American) RINO scum from the political landscape.
If Trump succeeds in ethnically cleansing the RINO from the American political party, the GOP has a much stronger chance of attracting former Rodents, those whose EEG's aren't flat lines. Once Trump succeeds in gaining virgin Americans to the GOP, the rest of us will need to teach them how to be Americans, how to think like Americans, and how to resent what the Rodents have been doing to them.
But first, Trump needs to collect them away from the Rodents that believe men can be women, that murdering babies is good, that a racist resents when an illegal alien takes his job and his tax dollars and his vote, that China is our friend, and that we can run an industrial nation on hot-air and sunshine.
If Trump proved anything, he proved that the base of the party has to regain control of it's Congressional delegation. He'll need to work to that end first of all.