In a Washington Post article, a Western academic cited five cases he described as "the lowest levels" that Donald Trump had reached during his two and a half years in office.

Bryan Claas, assistant professor of international policy at the University College London, said Trump's "blatant racism" calls for four female congressional deputies from ethnic minorities to return to the states they came from, not the only "low" point in his presidency, Which can be limited to them.

"Trump's shortest moments were in many forms, including scandals, criminal investigations, corruption, lies, abuse of power, commitment, and relentless attacks on US principles, values ​​and institutions," Claes said.

But the writer mentioned moments in the age of the state of Trump presidential considered the worst ever, which can be summarized in the following descending order as stated in the Washington Post article:

5. "Aden where you come from"

Trump asked the four congressional representatives of ethnic minorities to return to their countries of origin.

Bryan Claes called the claim "unjustifiable racism," even as Republicans, who continued to dismiss Trump as "ruthless", eventually concluded that he was "racist."

4. Trump falls in love with Kim Jong-un

Trump's travail was marked by praise for the tyrant rulers in his claim last September that he "fell in love" with what North Korea's "tyrant" Kim Jong-un described as "tyrant."

According to Klaas, Kim's regime runs a network of concentration camps, conducts mass rapes and executes people with anti-aircraft guns.

Seen as a "praise for tyrants," compared to Trump's "bashing of allies," there is no room for any misunderstanding about the president's values, which contradict the founding principles of the United States, the writer said.

3 - hinting that the Puerto Ricans are lazy

In the wake of Hurricane Maria, who struck Puerto Rico last year, Trump wrote 95 chants, one of which was about the disaster that struck the American island.

While the death was staring at Puerto Ricans who were still calling on the federal government in Washington to help them, Trump responded by suggesting that they were "lazy and demanding."

2. The Charlotteville incident

On August 12, 2017, American citizen James Alex Wildes defamed neo-Nazis in his car, demonstrating against a far-right march that killed Heather Heier.

Three days later, Trump blamed one of his tweets on both sides, sparking public anger. "There was a bad group on one side, and a group like it on the other, it was very violent, no one wants to say that, but I'm saying it now," Trump said.

In his article, Bryan Claas argues that Trump, by his position, "tarnished" the reputation of his presidency "forever."

1. Separate children from their families and investigate lying about that step

Between April and June 2018, Trump began implementing a zero-tolerance policy on the southern border to separate children and newborns from their irregular migrant parents.

According to the article, Trump had lied when he said on June 16 that Democrats had "forced" him to do so. When Trump proved his lie, Trump publicly defended the barbaric policy as a form of deterrence.

After pointing out these five points, the writer pointed out that countless other cases such as Tester Trump on the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, described by the media as "enemy of the people."

Brian Claas concludes by saying that the list is "terrifying", and perhaps "the most horrifying" that all these bad moments occurred in two and a half years from the beginning of his presidency, adding that much exciting may not yet come.