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A new generation of conservatives is working to build the intellectual scaffolding to support Trump’s movement long after he leaves power. Too few in number to form a movement, they’re also young and as yet not well known, though some wield surprising influence. They count among them economists, law-school grads, magazine editors and former Tea Party activists. Dispersed throughout Washington, clustered in Senate offices—on the staffs of Marco Rubio and Mike Lee, among others—and congregating at think tanks and in small journals, these insurgents are starting to find a warm welcome from a rising class of party voices, including Senators Tom Cotton, Ben Sasse and Tim Scott. They have taken a key lesson of Trump’s rise—the rhetoric of economic-populism—and are trying to do the unthinkable: turn the President’s impulses into a constructive, long-term effort to reform the American economy. They have one distinct advantage: they are young enough to see it through. Read this week’s full cover story on TIME.com. Photo-illustration by TIME; animation by @brobeldesign


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