"awesome"? you mean like claim he actually won the election but didn't because it was "stolen"?
you mean like refusing to wear a mask in public because he was too much of a pu$$y to offend his snowflake base?
you mean like ticking off our allies?
you mean like making up stupid nicknames for people he didn't like?
you mean like hiring his family for jobs they weren't qualified for?
During his final year as president, hundreds of thousands of Americans died from a pandemic that Trump deliberately downplayed to the public.
Public health experts have cited Trump's
nonchalant approach to the virus and tendency to reject science as one of the primary factors in why the US emerged as the epicenter.
Trump refused to accept responsibility for his failed response to the pandemic, blaming China instead.
Trump blamed
"many sides" for the violence at the rally, which resulted in the death of a counterprotester, Heather Heyer. He later said there were "very fine people on both sides."
The former president was excoriated by Republicans and Democrats alike over his response and his failure to offer a swift and forceful condemnation of white-supremacist violence.
America's global image declined significantly under Trump, who repeatedly insulted key US allies while cozying up to dictators.
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, often one of Trump's fiercest defenders in Congress, at the time said the former president's words were
"dividing Americans, not healing them."
Trump never offered a replacement for the Affordable Care Act. As a candidate Trump promised "insurance for everybody" and a more immediate replacement to the nearly decade-old ACA. But he didn't deliver on that as president.
Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem), a project that monitors the health of democracy across the world, in its 2020 report said the US has become more autocratic in the Trump era.
"The United States – former vanguard of liberal democracy – has lost its way,"
V-Dem's 2020 report said, adding that the US "is the only country in Western Europe and North America suffering from substantial autocratization."