Nmama
I don't know if this is factual, but since someone asked what he was like as a child: apparently some neighbor had left her baby in the back garden, heard it crying, and went out to find that Trump, around 6 years old, was throwing rocks at the pram. I cannot IMAGINE what in his childhood would give him the idea that doing that was amusing or acceptable. To me it seems like he was a sociopath even as a child.
This, however, IS factual: his parents and teachers found him so difficult that they sent him away to school, to a military academy. They didn't send any of their other children away to school-not his two brothers, say.
I'm just sitting here in California hoping that his followers don't think this is a good time to riot. I hope that I am just being paranoid.
Normally, in a year with a presidential election, people would have bumper stickers on their cars stating "Biden" or "Trump"; sometimes people put up signs in their front gardens so that the world driving by can see which candidate they support. I live in a small town where there's a lot of support for Biden, but I have not seen a single bumper sticker or yard sign for him. I frankly am too scared to put one up (and it would be for Biden). On the other had, on the highway out of town--which goes through a rural area--I have seen three or four MASSIVE signs saying "TRUMP" and one saying "TRUMP OR DIE." Ick. I keep wondering what the person with the TRUMP OR DIE sign is going to do if Trump loses the election.
I got chatting to a lovely lady who originates from America and she said that, in the current political climate and with the threat of Trump being re elected she will not go back to visit her family. I remember chatting to someone else who was on holiday here who said that, back home in America Trump was such a divisive figure that support for him had split families. It’s nightmarish to think that he might become president again. My partner has said for years that all he is interested in is creating a Trump dynasty.