Trump’s Crimes, Illegal Activities, and Immorality: A Record of Corruption

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:

  1. 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.
  2. Repeatedly denied science—on climate change, on public health, and on issues with life-or-death consequences.
  3. Lied pathologically about everything from crowd sizes to election results.
  4. Promoted white supremacy and emboldened racially charged violence.
  5. Been found liable for sexual assault in civil court.
  6. Stoked division through bigotry, bullying, and fear-based politics.
  7. Stood by as the U.S. Capitol was attacked, later praising or pardoning those responsible.
  8. Attempted to overturn a lawful election, undermining democracy itself.
  9. Engaged in financial fraud, including a judgment for falsifying business records.
  10. Misused charity funds, leading to a lifetime ban from operating a charitable foundation in New York.
  11. Implemented family separation policies at the border, losing track of children in the process.
  12. Attacked the independence of the Federal Reserve, destabilizing global markets.
  13. Attacked the First Amendment going so far as to threaten any television network critical of him.
  14. Exploded the national debt by trillions while handing tax cuts to billionaires, worsening inequality.
  15. Tried to weaponize the Justice Department as his personal shield and sword.
  16. Floated the idea of “suspending” the Constitution to stay in power.
  17. Been convicted of falsifying business records to hide damaging information from voters before an election.
  18. 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?

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