>>22The "elite"/"rich"/"globalists"/"Multinational Corporations" are the same people and organizations.
The idea you have that Trump "isn't part of globalist elite" or "isn't friendly" to them since "all the shilling against Trump in media makes him the champion of the people" and not as reaction of democratic establishment being mad with losing power, that supposedly proves they were wrong and Trump is actually the opposite of what they claim.
Trump is not the underdog or a maligned hero, he is a sleek marketer for the lowest common denominator.
He seems anti-globalist, its pandering to illusion that "Big Corps" will suddenly start investing in America and makes more jobs, when its far more likely they relocate at where they feel politically comfortable and least taxed. There isn't a way to stop globalism by isolating one country - globalism is state of business, trade and technology. You can't remove "globalism" by removing "globalists", supply and demand will make globalists move(complete outsourcing) or adapt(black markets and contraband). Globalism is a direct consequence of capitalism taking the cheapest path(labor/resources) to get the most profit.