If that wasn't bad enough, he then formed and incited a riot on January 6th of 2021, telling his followers to march on the Capitol. For the first time in history, citizens broke into the Capitol, disrupting the ceremonial counting of electoral votes. During the riot, he continued to urge the rioters on through social media, only telling them to stand down after it was clear that Congress was not going to succumb to his plan to place false electors.
Today, he was finally arrested for his part in conspiring to interfere with the election activities of the state of Georgia. So we are clear, the Constitution specifically does not give Presidents any power over elections--for obvious reasons. His claim that he was doing his job by contesting an election that he believed to be rigged is an outright lie (on multiple fronts). After his arrest, he was released on bail. This is the fourth criminal case in which he has been indicted this year and the fifth criminal in which he will need to appear in court.
My arguments against Trump are often dismissed because people say that I "just hate Trump." I don't. In fact, I tried to be even-handed when he first came to office even though I had specific reasons why he never should have been elected. Unfortunately, he surpassed every expectation I had about how bad he could be, and I sadly watched as his presidency severely weakened America by nearly every measurable way. It was clear that I underestimated just how much damage he could do.
The only thing worse for America than Trump having been elected is the very real threat that he could be elected again.