Trump is a smart insider who knows how the political game is played. He was part of it, contributing to both sides as a real estate developer and solicited by both sides for support. He knows what can be bought and influenced. As a result, Trump scares the <deleted> out of all the politicians and hangers on who feed at the government trough and who have for decades. He's an existential threat.
So, the threatened worked to take him out from the get-go with made up accusations, innuendo and false claims - many of which were created or amplified by government agencies and agents. The opposed didn't launch a "loyal opposition," but a "resistance." They didn't offer alternatives or compromise, but literally tore up his proposals and opinions.
Is Trump a showman who deals in hyperbole? Sure. Is he a little paranoid and defensive? Sure. Does he do everything by-the-book? Nope. Is Trump a paragon of morality? Nope, but neither were Roosevelt, Kennedy, Clinton or most other powerful, monied men. Is Trump being constantly attacked with <deleted> by an entrenched bureaucracy scared of losing their power, money and influence? You bet.
Two observations: In New York City, in the 1980s when Trump was a mere developer, the City could not get the Wollman and Lasker ice skating rinks in Central Park fixed it seemed forever. Trump stepped in and got them fixed in weeks.
I've worked for CEOs of Fortune 200 companies. Their personalities and approach is strikingly similar to Trump. Partly for effect and partly from supercharged egos that fuel their success. I never liked all the aspects of a CEO's personality or supported everything they did, but they knew how to get things done.
I kinda liked low unemployment, particularly for blacks and browns, low inflation, less BS and more decisiveness (albeit with a wee bit too much "me, me, me"). Ever tried to get a visa for someone or go through the legitimate U.S. Immigration process? I have. And after those experiences, watching tens of thousands walking across the U.S. border with no checks and with consequence whatsoever kinda pisses me off.
Violent rhetoric, outrageous personal attacks and baseless lies aren't unique in American politics, but the kind of nonsense being seen now hasn't been common for more than 150 years.
Have a nice day.