Interesting perspective, how do you think it helps him?
I anticipate that a lot of voters in the November Presidential election will be voting against one candidate as opposed to voting for the other. The Left/Democrats' voting base is largely a coalition of small special interest groups. They are nowhere near a majority of the population, but they do represent closes to half of the 60% or so who bother to vote. The binding tie for the Left is the same thing that brought Adolph Hitler to power - unity through having a common enemy. Many of the individual groups in the voting block have little else in the way of common interests, (blue collar unionized labourers and Trans activists, for example, are not natural allies).
At least 40% of the eligible voters are apathetic about politics, and rarely bother to vote. I think a significant portion of this 'silent majority' will say enough is enough, and 'just say no to woke'. The Democrats' support for the 'alphabet people' and their policies on immigration and crime will, in my opinion, bite them in the ass. A lot of people are sick and tired of having what they do and say be dictated by a group of minorities, (who are a minority collectively), acting as if they are a majority, and presuming to speak on behalf of those who have not chosen them as their spokespersons.
I think the alphabet people coalition is ripe to be shattered, and mostly because of the Trans community.
How this relates to Trump is that the Entertainment Industry and the Media are solidly in the hands of the Left, and this scandal is a situation where the Media must be critical of part of their own. The fact that groups in the Left coalition are reluctant to criticize or allow criticism of any group or group member within their voting block may break the alliance apart. coalition, and that can escalate and shatter their cohesion.
I think the pendulum is about to shift back, because the majority of people believe that it has shifted too far to the Left already.
Personally, I am apathetic about politics; I observe, but don't participate. I have no interest in debate about this topic; I'm merely replying to your quote.