I think the problem with Trump is not so much Trump, but the people who see that and think "He's the greatest president of all time!" when he flaunted the shirking presidential duties and decorum, which also shows his blatant hypocrisy (like whining about Obama wasting time on golf, then golfing significantly more... and cheating at it), along with all the cracked-out social media stuff where he posts dozens of poorly written Twitter posts from like 2am to 5am. On top of these insane "rallies" he does where he just goes off like a sweaty tweaking crackhead with ludicrous, pro-destructive, and pro-hate rants.
This is the problem. That people look at this and him as a great leader instead of the raving meth head on a soap box that he is. That people describe this as charisma and god leadership is baffling, and I think reveals a deep problem with the voting base in the US.
These people are the problem:
The fact that the lunatic fringe has become mainstream is a major problem. This has ended in only two ways, historically - the sobering of society or disaster (usually emergency measures acts, a war, or the collapse of the state - occasionally all three).
I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.