From day one, he has been dragging the world back toward a brutal jungle where might makes right. He bullies neighbors with tariffs, blackmails rivals with war, and humiliates allies by walking away from international agreements. To him, the rules of civilized society are nothing more than annoying obstacles standing in the way of his performance.
He personally shattered the chain of trust that once held democratic nations together. He called NATO “a club of freeloaders,” mocked Europe as a continent of parasites taking advantage of America, and even talked about Canada as if it were a piece of real estate waiting to be sold. What he dismantled was not just alliances, but the very security consensus built over generations with blood and money.
His position on the Russia-Ukraine war can be summed up in one ugly sentence: weak nations deserve to be crushed. He attacks Volodymyr Zelenskyy while praising Vladimir Putin. He pressures Ukraine to surrender while smiling warmly at the aggressor. This is not pacifism. It is surrenderism — a knee-jerk submission to raw power.
He grins at Kim Jong Un, winks at Putin, and calls Recep Tayyip Erdoğan “my friend.” Toward dictators with blood on their hands, he offers endless admiration. Toward democratic allies who stand for shared values, he slams doors, hurls insults, cuts ties, and imposes tariffs. His standard for deciding who is friend or foe is disgustingly simple: If you praise me, you’re my friend. If you don’t, prepare to be humiliated.
He has given an entire ecosystem of Chinese-language influencers — those who survive by reposting his every tweet — something resembling religion. They do not need facts. They do not need logic. All they need is the daily stream of psychological fuel he provides. They shout, “Trump made America great again,” yet somehow struggle to convince even the people living next door.
His assault on the American judicial system has reached the point where he behaves as if he is the judge of the judges. A man found liable for sexual abuse claims the courts are “rigged.” A man who lost over sixty election-related lawsuits insists the judges are all “Obama’s dogs.” This systematic destruction of trust in institutions is one of the most dangerous attacks imaginable against the very foundation of the rule of law.
He talks endlessly, and over the years his words have derailed more tracks than a freight train disaster. He said gas prices would fall to $1.50 a gallon. He claimed China pays the tariffs. He promised to end wars within 24 hours. Every promise he has made resembles every check he has ever written — none of them actually cash.
He spends his nights posting obsessively on social media and his days nodding off during meetings. A man who falls asleep in the Oval Office while insisting he is “the hardest-working president in history” sounds about as convincing as someone declaring, I’m the healthiest obese person alive — absurd, yet somehow he believes it himself.
He transformed America from a nation once seen as a beacon worthy of admiration into a circus worthy of spectatorship. World leaders no longer ask, “What will America do?” Instead, they ask, “What did he say today?” He turned national dignity into a tool for generating attention, and treated the White House as his personal broadcasting studio.
A president who lies compulsively, dozes off publicly, alienates allies, flatters dictators, and turns an entire nation into a global punchline still has the audacity to ask, “What exactly have I done wrong?”
Ten charges. Every single one could fill an entire book.
And yet the strangest thing is this: Trump supporters can read every one of these accusations, shrug, and respond with just four words:
“So what? I still support him.”