Donald Trump’s public record is one of corruption, cruelty, and contempt for truth, law, and democracy. His actions—documented in court rulings, congressional reports, and his own words—paint a picture of a man unfit for power.
Trump’s Record:
- Been implicated in pedophilia and sexual misconduct allegations. The Epstein files are being withheld by Donald Trump—that’s not an accusation, it’s a fact. Trump himself admitted that Epstein “stole” his underaged massage girl from Mar-a-Lago, and his relationship with Epstein is well documented.
- Repeatedly denied science—on climate change, on public health, and on issues with life-or-death consequences.
- Lied pathologically about everything from crowd sizes to election results.
- Promoted white supremacy and emboldened racially charged violence.
- Been found liable for sexual assault in civil court.
- Stoked division through bigotry, bullying, and fear-based politics.
- Stood by as the U.S. Capitol was attacked, later praising or pardoning those responsible.
- Attempted to overturn a lawful election, undermining democracy itself.
- Engaged in financial fraud, including a judgment for falsifying business records.
- Misused charity funds, leading to a lifetime ban from operating a charitable foundation in New York.
- Implemented family separation policies at the border, losing track of children in the process.
- Attacked the independence of the Federal Reserve, destabilizing global markets.
- Attacked the First Amendment going so far as to threaten any television network critical of him.
- Exploded the national debt by trillions while handing tax cuts to billionaires, worsening inequality.
- Tried to weaponize the Justice Department as his personal shield and sword.
- Floated the idea of “suspending” the Constitution to stay in power.
- Been convicted of falsifying business records to hide damaging information from voters before an election.
- The real question is: who, knowing all of this, still chooses to support or defend such behavior?
The Bottom Line
Trump’s record is not a string of mistakes or misjudgments—it is a sustained pattern of lies, lawbreaking, and immorality. The real question is not whether Trump is guilty of corruption. The evidence is overwhelming. The real question is: who, knowing all of this, still chooses to support or defend such behavior—and why?