This is related to a comment I made in a previous thread. Cults exist in many diverse parts of society. This includes politics. There is strong tendency among former Jehovah's Witnesses to exchange one set of extreme beliefs for another. Politics provides such an opportunity, and it comes as no surprise to me that some here allow the JW vacuum to be filled with the Trump cult that is running rampant in the Republican party in the U.S. This has been addressed by Senator Bob Corker - a respected Republican who frankly stated that the party was becoming "cultish".
According to Professor Lalich (Professor Emerita of Sociology at Pacific Standard), cults consider their ideology the "one true path", and share four characteristics:
They 1) espouse an all-encompassing belief system; 2) exhibit excessive devotion to the leader; 3) avoid criticism of the group and its leader; and 4) feel disdain for non-members.
Its not coincidental that this sounds like both Jehovah's Witnesses and members of the Trump cult. Like the JW's he has to meet regularly with his followers to "encourage" them, to "rev them up". They feel like they are a "special group" of people following a very "special man".
Like the Watchtower, he creates common enemies, and tries to separate his true followers from the rest of the "world". Only he has the answers and can fix the problems. The media are his "apostates" for drawing attention to his obvious, blatant lies. He seeks to brand them as "fake news" to shut down the flow of information that can discredit him.
Instead of breaking up families of members like the Watchtower, he seeks to break up families of immigrants. However, quite literally, there are actual families where rational discussion of politics is becoming impossible due to the extreme "all or nothing" brand of Trumpism.
Cult like supporters of Trump will eventually become disillusioned, and look for some other all encompassing truth or charismatic leader to chase after. Article worth a read:
https://psmag.com/news/a-sociologist-explains-the-similarities-between-cults-and-trumps-gop