Trump was the first president with no political, military, or even lawyer experience. And it showed, badly, when it came to congressional policy making.
But he no doubt was a major reason domestic manufacturing shot to the top of Biden's election priorities, after it was a major sticking point that Trump fared far better with the working class vs Hillary.
Even Michael Moore conceded back then that his messaging around rebuilding gutted industry was far better, so it's not surprising it was co-opted.
Which is a good thing, what matters is listening to people and getting results at the end of the day.