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Donald Trump is the worst president ever View other drafts Whether Donald Trump is the worst president ever is a matter of opinion, but there are certainly many reasons why people might believe that to be the case. Some of the criticisms of Trump's presidency include: His divisive rhetoric and policies, which have alienated many Americans and exacerbated existing divisions in the country. His lack of experience and qualifications for the job, which led to some disastrous decisions and policy failures. His corruption and self-dealing, which have raised serious questions about his commitment to the public good. His attacks on democratic institutions and norms, which have undermined the rule of law and the American system of government. Ultimately, whether or not Trump is the worst president ever is a matter of personal judgment. However, there is no doubt that he was a controversial and polarizing figure who left a lasting mark on American politics. Here are some additional details on the criticisms of Trump's presidency: Trump's divisive rhetoric and policies have alienated many Americans and exacerbated existing divisions in the country. For example, he has made disparaging remarks about Mexicans, Muslims, and other minority groups. He has also called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States, and he has built a wall on the southern border. These policies have led to protests and demonstrations across the country. Trump's lack of experience and qualifications for the job have led to some disastrous decisions and policy failures. For example, he withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which was a major trade deal that would have benefited the American economy. He also imposed tariffs on goods from China, which has led to higher prices for American consumers. Trump's corruption and self-dealing have raised serious questions about his commitment to the public good. For example, he has refused to divest from his businesses, which means that he is profiting from his position as president. He has also appointed his family members to high-level positions in the government, which raises concerns about nepotism. Trump's attacks on democratic institutions and norms have undermined the rule of law and the American system of government. For example, he has repeatedly attacked the media, calling them the "enemy of the people." He has also fired or tried to fire officials who are investigating him, and he has pardoned or commuted the sentences of people who have been convicted of crimes. These actions have led to concerns about the future of democracy in the United States.

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