I almost regret now that I ever gave Trump the typical (for me anyway) benefit of doubt at the beginning of his presidency. I did not vote for him, was shocked and disappointed that he won, but I'm an American and so of course I would like to see my country thrive no matter who is president. So I hoped he could somehow assemble a competent team and govern well.
Who the hell was I kidding. I knew what we'd elected. I just didn't know how to deal with it. And I still don't. Neither did his own hijacked party... but at least I knew it was right finally to impeach him and so wrong for the craven, sycophantic Senate to throw a sham trial, to trivialize the seriousness of the charges and dismiss them out of hand as they did.
This guy Trump should have been thrown out of office almost as soon as he was sworn in... the Rs should be thanking the Dems for our forebearance. By all regard for the Constitution and for presidential norms going back to previous centuries, the guy should have been gone well before he got around to inking the GOP's unfunded tax cuts and rule rollbacks. As for his cabinet appointments (and his end runs around Senate confirmation of replacements for a lot of them).
So yeah, F this guy Trump. Time for him to go. I hope he goes peacefully but wouldn't mind seeing him dragged off foaming at the mouth by the marshals or secret service or whoever would draw the short straw and end up with that assignment.