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He's POTUS. He's the highest-ranking member of the political class. What are you talking about?
He is the only person to be POTUS since ever, who was not a politician first. He was never an elected politician before he won the presidency. The reality is the political class has been at war with the American people for decades incrementally infringing on civil rights with law after law after law. All of which they have exempted themselves from. Did you know that congress can engage in insider trading?
Bet you didn't know it was LEGAL for them to do that. That is one of MANY reasons why the political class needs to be reigned in.
Okay, I understand the resentment. But do people not realize Trump has been hobnobbing with these same people FOR DECADES? He is literally a con artist and swindler (Trump U.). Do you really think we didn't just hand a "chimp a machine gun", to steal a line from BCS?
Those guys were robbing us blind, but at least they knew there were limits. Trump is like a kid in a candy shop. Or, rather, a thief in a room full of blind people. There is nothing he's too fearful or ashamed to steal, and he's obviously confident in his ability to lie and distract his way out of anything. He's been successful at it so far. Why on Earth would he be worried about getting in trouble when so far, other than the Russia thing, he's demonstrated that he can do pretty much whatever he wants?
It was a small percentage that filed that law suite from his university.
The majority seemed content.
The "teachers" there were salesman who fed the students lies that Donald Trump was directly involved in the subject matter, when really he only signed off and had little else to do with it. In other words, the people working on his behalf lied in order to attract customers before selling them a false bill of goods. That doesn't sound like a con job to you?
I really don't know enough about it to go into details, but if he signed off and had little to do with it, the problem from your description was those that lied not Trump.
A con would have micro managed everything, sort of like mob bosses.
I suppose you could make that argument. But let's not kid ourselves; Trump knew what was going on there, and didn't seem to have a problem with it, as long as he was getting that $$.