He's dropped the flimsy pretense of being anything other than an evil bigoted piece of jive:
https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/the-chilling-line-trump-just-crossed
The myth is only maintained by the absurdity of perceiving the singular head of a large group as such an "individual".
Like, what's the most successful anyone ever got primarily actually working alone? In terms of money it's probably some author, though the only super-rich authors are those...
Claiming that something which is in the constitution is unconstitutional should be grounds for immediate removal on the "mentally unfit for the job" criteria.
No impeachment, no criminal trial (until afterward), no long process; just being immediately fired for being so obviously unqualified.
If the "religious liberty" crowd who want churches to have exemptions from laws about discrimination, reporting, etc., isn't complaining about this, they should shut the hug up forever.
Your mistake is assuming he has a strategy at all.
He decides things in like ten seconds, then commits years of effort to doing them because he refuses to ever admit that even his dumbest, least-thought-out decisions were wrong.
Technically I agree that people shouldn't feel guilty about what other people do; but that's exactly why they shouldn't hesitate to admit that they had ancestors who were monsters.
Only racists think that talking about what people did wrong in history is about those people's descendants' "guilt".
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