It didn’t start with Trump. The Republican Party has bowed to, depended on, and promoted far-right extremists and conspiracists for the past 70 years.
In the 1950s, Wisconsin’s Republican Sen. Joe McCarthy triggered a panic over the bogus commie infiltration of America.
In the 1960s, the conspiracy-obsessed John Birch Society became a fixture in Republican politics. They opposed putting fluoride in water supply with similar conspiracy beliefs as today’s anti-vaxxers and fought efforts at gun control, which they depicted as the preliminary step for a communist takeover.
In the 1980s and ’90s, Republicans courted the religious right who lumped feminists, liberals, and homosexuals together as a great threat to American families.