I agree on all of what you said.
I know that Trump has a lot of really serious irons in the fire right now. I’m hoping that his strategy is to deal with the big stuff and then get to the smaller stuff when the country and world are in a more secure situation.
He’s tackled financial stuff and the courts first - the courts in the process of trying to tackle the illegal immigration system which drastically affects elections, public safety, and finances. He’s also trying to end the Ukraine mess, to neutralize Iran and Hezbollah, and to bring solid, long-lasting answers to Palestine. That’s a pretty full plate. And he’s got the entire world cabal against him. I’m willing to give him some time. The Epstein thing, for instance, has the potential to cause WWIII because the entire world’s system of “intelligence” may be tangled up in the corruption. And if that happens we’re going to need all our security and means of production beefed up first - which is he is working on at this very minute. I think they know there is an order in which things need to happen. There’s also the midterm election coming up which could throw everything they achieve out the window because of the belligerents in Congress. So it’s a very complex job. I don’t have the smarts or knowledge to figure it out and probably Trump doesn’t either, which is why I’m praying that GOD intervene, because He definitely DOES, and He’s the ONLY ONE who does.
Trump is dealing with enormously complex issues. No doubt about it. Its an overwhelming and exhausting job, and to your point one that requires extraordinary planning (i.e., the order in which things happen).
For all of Trump’s skills and smarts, he sometimes overestimates himself. Some might say its part of his negotiation technique, 3D chess, or some forward thinking we can’t appreciate but he has struggled with at least two things: his ability to quickly stop the conflict in Ukriane and his ability to quickly reach tariff deals (90 deals in 90 days). He may still be able to achieve both but he clearly underestimated the complexity of those challenges.
Not bashing him for that; just saying he creates big expectations and that can be problematic at times.