Not that Trumpbot TomSea knows what he is talking about. He doesn't.
Ever notice that in nearly every case on any subject, Trump and his dwindling number of supporters are not just 'wrong' but they get whatever it is they are talking about either completely backwards ot end up hip deep in category error? The open leftists do that pretty often but occasionally they get one close to right.
I think it comes down to their sloganeering type of debate. Trump says something and it becomes gospel. His followers then go off on various tangents justifying whatever he said or did but they don't actually understand the core issue being discussed, just that Trump said something and they have to justify/defend it to the death, lest he be seen as human and not divine. So we get random unrelated phrases put forth as facts and reasoning.
Examples? Gun control, Healthcare, foreign policy. In each case Tump has said something either batshit crazy or fully in line with leftist positions lacking a legal or constitutional basis. We already know the left is in the wrong because we can open the door, look outside and see the results with our own eyes. But because Trump said X, and because Trump said he would MAGA, then the leftist position that we have long known to be wrong and seen actual damage from, is now the correct position.
That simply cannot be the case in reality. If it was the wrong position before, it is wrong now. The most blatant example of this and the one that kicked off his campaign was healthcare. "Sorry conservatives. I love ya, but we gotta take care of everybody."
Does it matter to the Trump faithful that this is EXACTLY the reasoning that Romney used for Romneycare and Obama built on for Obamacare? Not in the slightest. Does it matter that nothing in the Constitution actually authorized the government to 'take care' of anyone, much less at taxpayer expense?
Trumps supporters are smack dab amidst category error. They are arguing in defense of Trump's fantasies based of a leftist creation that has no basis to exist in the first place. So for them to actually rationalize his position, they are doing it based on something that does not even exist: Constitutional authorization. How then can they know what they are talking about when what they are talking about isn't even there?
Was that hard to follow? It should be for anyone with an IQ over that of plant life. Yet it is the process they apply to everything concerning Trump.
TLDR: Trumps supporters base their positions and justifications off pure fantasy and explain their relevance by spouting random phrases they read somewhere relating to different issues entirely. And if you do not wholly embrace their delusion, it's you, not they, that is in la la land.