Donald Trump did win the elections, soundly, despite the controversies. The American people didn't seem to care enough for those controversies to vote for the other side. There are those that disagree with the election system but it was there when all parties decided to run.
However, is Donald Trump mentally fit to have such a demanding job, without any experience in the public sector? I'm not discussing those controversies that the American people have faced before the elections. Each week of his presidency seems fraught with a different story about something bizarre\unconventional the POTUS did (or said he will do) or a weird meltdown. Some of the stories are indeed blown out of proportion. Some are worth to raise an eyebrow though and some are downright alarming.
The independent seems to think so, as they report "more and more psychologists" sharing the same fears. "Daily news" reports different psychologists coming to the same conclusion.
Certainly some of his actions, reactions or non-actions seem to suggest he is at least "Temperamentally unfit" as his political opponents claimed to downright insane as some psychologists suggest.
Yet, this is not the only opinion. Despite Trump's increasing unfavorability, there are still millions that not only hope he will deliver, but agree with him, don't believe the stories (or their importance) and enthusiastically support him. A large number of people believe that president Trump is attacked unfairly by his enemies in the press (or his enemies, the press) that blow non-issues out of proportion, twist stories about his meltdowns (or other controversies) out of proportion and are generally malicious against him, preferring him (and with him, the USA) to fail than see him succeed.
Certain articles in CNN and other media (like this CNN article) seem to cement and validate the opinion that the press wants him to fail. And if the media do want him to fail, and social media do blow things out of proportion (like this in my opinion) why should we believe that their reports about Trump's various meltdowns are true or not overly-exaggerated?
And there are those that say, not without reason, that Trump is just playing the press using controversy to his benefit. He certainly still gets a lot of free TV time and he has saturated the electorate to his way of acting and behaving, insane or not. And while people look at a weird\insane thing Trump said or did and his supporters defend it and his detractors attack it, he draws attention away from other issues that fall in the background noise.
So, what do you people think? Is Trump a mentally unbalanced narcissist that is unfit for the highest office in the USA? Is he a brilliant strategist that uses controversy to make the world dance to his tune? Is he both? Is he none of the two?
EDIT: President Trump was found mentally capable of performing his duties by a doctor that examined him.
EDIT 2: There are also several scandals that surround Donald Trump. From him not severing ties to his multi-billion $ business empire which profits from him being president, to putting perhaps unqualified relatives to government positions, to questionable choices in his personal life throughout the years and more.
Every president is attacked for anything that some group considers immoral and the time to choose is the elections. It wasn't actually a secret what Trump was saying about women or that he was a cheater and he was elected president despite all those. And yet, voices for him to impeached are ceaseless.
I don't think that Trump should be impeached, because most of what he's accused for was right there in the open when he was elected, including his ties with the Russians. Thepeopleelectors chose him.
And yet, Former Director of FBI Comey thinks Trump is morally unfit to be president.
What do you think?
I think he's morally unfit to be president, but so are tons and tons of governors and presidents. A do-over is in 2 1/2 years. If the Democrats convince the population-density-adjusted electorate that their candidate is more morally fit, so be it.