This is beside the point, but you're a decent poster and this is so patently absurd that I have to interject. Setting aside the fact that neo-Nazi membership is ticking up, white supremacist activity is on the rise, and white nationalist membership is exploding, Trump is definitionally fascist in several ways, as is his support.
In the era of Trump, there has been:
i. heightened distrust and displeasure in democracy ("the election is gonna be rigged!")
ii. heightened glorification of autocratic rule (Trump saying "only I have the answers" and glorifying Putin, Kim, Saddam, etc.)
iii. radical opposition to free press and free flow of factual information (yelling "fake news" about verifiably factual things, attacking journalists)
iv. disregard or scapegoating of due process
v. complete embrace of revisionist history (one minute saying the unemployment rate is a farce then immediately claiming it as a virtue, openly denying verifiable facts)
vi. radical reallocation of power to corporate cartels (staffing the government with oil and coal lobbyists)
vii. completely fluid, irresponsible, and careless fiscal policy (just lol here)
viii. open violation of liberal democratic institutions and processes (DOJ, voter purges, demands of loyalty)
I mean, there's more that I could go on with. But it's just ridiculous to say "there is no fascist movement." To say that is to completely forego knowing anything about fascism. If you have any interest in this topic, the one set of works from Leon Trotsky that I would most recommend to anyone are his brilliant essays on fascism. Here are some abbreviated excerpts:
https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1944/1944-fas.htm