We're 54 days into Trump's presidency, over half of the first 100 days which are arguably the most consequential for a new administration, and what does Trump have to show for it? His credibility has eroded with the false wire-tapping claims, his big immigration moves have been halted twice, and Obamacare repeal is shaping up to be a bust. The Wall is likely going to fail as well, and infrastructure talks will probably get nowhere under a Republican Congress. The only lasting thing he might end up accomplishing is a Gorsuch confirmation.
What do you expect from somebody who has no political experience? He thought he could waltz into office and run it like a corporation, but is finding out things don't work that way in politics.
What do you expect from a guy who thought that when he told people to "jump" they would be asking "How high?" Instead he's finding out that things don't work that way in politics.
What do you expect from a guy who thought he could be King and dictator like he is in Trump world? And how's that working out Mr. President?
I think that Trump is becoming very disillusioned about the job because he's used to getting his way, and well....how's that working out Mr. President? Look at his face in the daily photos of him. He's VERY serious, and he's been gaining weight. It's by no means a fun job. The guy has taken about 8 golf vacations since he became President. He's a lightweight. He'll be gone soon.