I was serving in the US military during Trump's first term. For some reason, he got into a fight with Kim Jong Un, the North Korean dictator, online. He decided he was going to give that guy a piece of his mind, in person, and arranged to travel to North Korea.
No one travels to North Korea. Especially not the US president. We all warned him to drop it and stay away from that country, but he was determined. We figured we were about to have an international incident as our US president went missing in a dictator nation.
To our surprise, he not only returned home safe and sound, but he had a great time there! Couldn't stop raving about how great North Korea is and how amazing their dictator runs things. He and Kim Jong Un became good buddies during his visit, and for a while, he kept talking about how well Un ran his country and why can't we do things like that over here in America?
That's when it first hit me that Trump idolizes dictatorships and wants to run one of his own.
I spent 2 years stationed in South Korea. I'm very well versed in what's going on in North Korea. Their people are living like it's the 1950s still. No contact with the outside, no foreign travel unless they're part of the higher levels of government. Their whole country is brainwashed into worshipping their leader as literal gods who descended from the heavens to save them. They're taught that no matter how much they suffer and die, the rest of the world has it worse. They literally don't know any better; they're kept in the dark all their lives. And this is what Trump idolizes?! No, we can't have someone like that in charge.
I'm retired now, but I don't feel any differently about it. Trump shouldn't be given access to our government and he needs to go. He's a threat to our nation and our people's freedom.