I live in Indiana, where we only started using DST in 2006. Prior to that, we always knew what time it was in Indiana, but everyone else was confused about us because we never changed.
After the change, people were still grumpy about the timezone and daylight. A bunch of people wanted us to move to Central. We're still in Eastern.
What all this illustrates to me is that the time zone and DST battles are very specific to where you live. Being in the far western edge of Eastern time, we get very late light in the summer. If I go to my second home in Maine over the summer, the sky is often getting light at 4am. In the winter, we get sunset by 5:30. If some Hoosiers had their way and moved us to Central, sunset would be at like 4:20 pm. Lovely.
Maybe folks that live further south don't have as much of a problem with this, I suppose they get marginally more light in the winter than we do.
Anyway, I don't care what Trump does in this case, but a whole bunch of people won't be happy no matter what. It's a good distraction for Trump to keep people from noticing he won't be able to lower prices, end the war in Ukraine before he takes office, or marginally meet the dozens of promises he made.