Hi Resident,
Of all the answers on the first two pages, no one has answered your question, despite it being direct and answerable.
Unfortunately I can't answer it very well myself, although I would like to. I don't know much about what Trump really accomplished in office, what policies he executed, and what positions he actually took. What I do see is someone outlandishly bombastic, who makes speeches wildly claiming credit for all sorts of things he is obviously not responsible for. To a large degree his self-adulatory speech is just straight up lying, as anyone can see. The impression I get is that his words are meant to be taken through a filter, so his supporters hear what they want to hear and his opponents condemn him for what they infer. For me personally I find it difficult to pin down exactly and concretely the substance of his actual work, considering that his speeches don't comprise actual policy. So knowing what line he would have to cross for me to conclusively determine he is unacceptable as a leader is confusing. I kind of think that if you have to knowingly filter through so many lies then it could be an indication of bad character.
Another indication to me that Trump has bad character is the way he coldly sacrifices so many people who have supported him, like Michael Cohen and Mike Pence. Mike Pence acted honorably on January 6th and Trump cut him off for it. Also Trump's career before becoming president involved cheating a lot of people out of their money, like through Trump University.
But a lot of his actions could just be written off as sloppy, like keeping all those classified documents. A lot of people take work home with them when they're not supposed to. In the upper echelons of the professional world a lot of rules are bent. It is the only way real work can be accomplished. And for all the accusations against Trump, I am not familiar with any one particular thing he has done that is egregiously wrong and unexplainable.
This is where I think your question is pertinent, because I, like you, am kind of looking for a smoking gun so my confusion about him can clear up and I can definitively reject him.
It does seem like the two impeachments were politically motivated. It seemed like an unpopularity contest, because I am unaware of what actual substantive basis he was impeached for. I strongly suspect that whatever bases he was impeached for are on par with deficiencies of plenty of other past presidents and officials who were not prosecuted the same way. As an interesting historical side note, the first impeachment was also entirely due to political unpopularity in a completely unfair way. (Andrew Johnson).
I watched a clip on YouTube once that claimed that Obama actually deported more illegal immigrants than Trump did. It was making the point that while Trump talked big, his government was actually run pretty inefficiently, and due to the more efficient nature of Obama's White House, Obama deported more people. It wouldn't surprise me if this were true, because Obama maintained a very professional demeanor, and Trump is very unprofessional. Obama, for one thing, was not as liberal as today's liberals are. And as liberal as Joe Biden is, even he is moderate compared to many. Conservatives should be thanking their lucky stars that Biden is president rather than a young woke extremist who has been raised to hate all things Christian.
In the old testament, God judged the nation of Israel based upon the character of their king. For this reason I think it is a bad idea to support Trump, despite his courtship of the religious right. In my opinion, Christian conservatives who support Trump now may win the battle, but by trusting so much unscrupulous behavior in their leader, they will certainly lose the war for the hearts and minds of the American people in generations to come, when people look to the past and ask who our Christian conservative paragons of morality were. I really think the example we are setting by endorsing Trump as our figurehead is presenting ourselves, and especially God, in a very bad way.