Writer David Leonhardt has compiled what he described as brief information published in the New York Times, in which he tries to demonstrate that US President Donald Trump is working against the interests of his country, including that Trump:

1 / pressure on a foreign leader to intervene in the US presidential election of 2020.

2 / Urging a foreign country to intervene in the 2016 presidential elections.

3 / disclose confidential information to foreign officials.

4 / Undercut the work of US intelligence agents openly while standing with a hostile foreign tyrant.

5 / Appointed national security adviser and knew that he worked secretly within a foreign pressure group.

6 / Encourages foreign leaders to enrich him and his family by staying in hotels.

7 / tends to killers tyrants.

He brushed America's closest ally.

9 / He lied to the American people about his company's business dealings in Russia.

10 / tells new lies almost every week, about the economy and voter fraud and even the weather.

11 / Spends hours watching TV and days at resorts.

12 / Often refuses to read summary books or perform other basic functions of the President's job.

13. He has aides and members of his party in Congress, mocking him behind his back as inappropriate for the post.

Porn actress Stormy Daniels received money from Trump on the issue of extramarital relations (Reuters)

14 / Repeatedly tarnished the reputation of a deceased American senator who was a war hero.

15 - Insulted the family of a senior officer of the US forces killed in foreign battles.

16 / He described a former first lady - not long after her death - as "bad."

17 / He described white racists as "very good people".

18 / Four color women, all US citizens and members of Congress, were asked to return to the countries where they came from, which he described as a total failure and crime.

19 / He said a joke about Princess Pocahontas (daughter of the Indian leader) at a ceremony honoring American veterans of World War II.

He began his political career by claiming that the first black president of America was not really an American.

He launched his presidential campaign by calling Mexicans "rapists".

Members of the US Congress from the right: Alexandra Cortez, Ilhan Amr, Ayana Presley, and Rachida Tlaib; Trump asked them to return to their country of origin (French)

22. He described women in different situations as “dogs”, “pigs” and “horses”.

23. Many women were charged with sexual assault or misconduct.

24 / enthusiastically supported the campaign of a candidate in the Senate accused of molesting many teenagers.

25 / mocked a physically disabled person during a speech, by waving his arms in a certain way.


He encouraged his supporters to commit acts of violence against his political opponents.


27. Called for the investigation and imprisonment of his opponents and critics.


28. He describes journalists with the common term among tyrants: "the enemy of the people."


He tries to undermine any independent source of information he doesn't like, including judges, scientists, journalists, election officials, and FBI personnel.

30 / He tried to harass the Fed chairman in cutting interest rates.


31. He said that a judge could not be objective because of his Mexican heritage.


32 / Obstructed justice by attempting to influence the investigation of some of his presidential campaign activities.

33 / Federal law violated the directive of his lawyer to pay $ 280,000 to cover up two extramarital relationships.

34 / Collect part of his wealth through widespread financial fraud.

35 / Refuse to disclose his tax returns.

36 / Falsely accused his predecessor tapping him.

37 / He claimed that federal law enforcement agents and prosecutors regularly fabricate evidence, thereby damaging the credibility of criminal investigations throughout the United States.

38. Order the separation of children of illegal immigrants from their parents.

39. He suggested that America is no different from Russia's Vladimir Putin.

40 / Description of the United States as hell.

The writer concluded that Trump is a threat to the interests of the United States in general.