Unlike all other candidates, Trump was not an office holder but a businessman and his job was to maximize profits of his companies and wealth of his family, not well being and wealth of general population (at any level). He never promised (or had to promise) to maximize wealth of you or your neighbors and friends. This is quite different than politicians (including all other candidates) who routinely fail to deliver on such promises to voters.
That's a distinction that Trump critics here routinely overlook. Since he did exceptionally well at his earlier job, one can infer he will do as well on the new job he is seeking now.
:: Trump was not an office holder but a businessman and his job was to maximize profits of his companies and wealth of his family ::
Not unlike the several tobacco farmers, cotton farmers and business owners (one who owned a private brewery?) who, in 1773, were doing the same thing until political pressures caused them upset.
We SHOULD be happy that such men, not beholding to their careers in politics are willing to “put-up or shut-up”.