However, it is likely his problems are sort of like Sherlock Holmes who also had a cocaine habit and not mostly like you and me. So, in this sense most people are not going to be able to understand why Trump does what he does. Only trained psychologists and psychiatrists and close family members might be able to ferret out what he is going to do next in any given situation.
So, most of the time you will be surprised whether you voted for him or not at what he does because his reactions are different than anyone you have ever met. This is one reason he won the election by being so unpredictable to most of us. It is precisely because "He broke all the rules" which is the reason he is president right now.
But, is Donald Trump a bad person? You don't get this far in life just harming everyone. You had to do something right to have all your kids with you and supporting you emotionally like they do.
So, at least in regard to his kids you know he is very good to them. How he treats his wives is another story entirely and I can't speak for them. But, kids don't stick around usually unless they are pretty well treated and respected.
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