Donald J. Trump (pictured below):

Fat pig who became president by mistake

Below is a copy-pasted very charitable version of DJT's history:

According to a review of state and federal court files conducted by USA Today in 2018, Trump and his businesses had been involved in more than 4,000 state and federal legal actions.[104] While he has not filed for personal bankruptcy, his over-leveraged hotel and casino businesses in Atlantic City and New York filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection six times between 1991 and 2009.[46] They continued to operate while the banks restructured debt and reduced his shares in the properties.[46] During the 1980s, more than 70 banks had lent Trump $4 billion.[105] After his corporate bankruptcies of the early 1990s, most major banks, with the exception of Deutsche Bank, declined to lend to him.[106] After the January 6 Capitol attack, the bank decided not to do business with him or his affiliated company in the future.[107]

Oh wait, I'm sorry, I said that it was a history blurb -- bear with me.

Trump was impeached twice by the House of Representatives, though acquitted by the Senate on both occasions. The first impeachment arose from a whistleblower complaint that in July 2019 Trump had pressured Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy to investigate Joe and Hunter Biden,[373] in an attempt to gain an advantage in the 2020 presidential election.[374] In December 2019, the House voted to impeach Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress,[375] and the Senate acquitted him in February 2020.[376] The second impeachment came after the January 6 Capitol attack, for which the House charged Trump with incitement of insurrection on January 13, 2021.[377] Trump left office on January 20, and was acquitted on February 13. Seven Republican senators voted for conviction.[378]

Oh my goodness, okay, for real this time. I just can't help myself.

In December 2020, reports emerged that U.S. military leaders were on high alert, and ranking officers had discussed what to do if Trump declared martial law.[411] CIA director Gina Haspel and Army general Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, grew concerned that Trump might attempt a coup or military action against China or Iran.[412][413] Milley insisted that he be consulted about any military orders from Trump, including the use of nuclear weapons.[414][415]A crowd of Trump supporters during the attack. At noon on January 6, 2021, while Congress was certifying the presidential election results in the U.S. Capitol, Trump held a rally at the nearby Ellipse. Speaking from behind a glass barrier,[416] he called for the election to be overturned and urged his supporters to "fight like hell" and "take back our country" by marching to the Capitol.[417] His supporters then formed a mob that broke into the building, disrupting certification and causing the evacuation of Congress.[418] During the attack, Trump posted on social media but did not ask the rioters to disperse. In a tweet at 6 p.m., he told them to "go home with love & in peace", called them "great patriots", and restated that he had won the election.[419] Congress later reconvened and confirmed Biden's victory in the early hours of January 7.[420] More than 140 police officers were injured, and five people died during or after the attack.[421][422] The event has been described as an attempted self-coup by Trump.[g]