Maybe you should consider that one doesn’t have to support Trump to care what happens to our country. In fact, some do not support him precisely BECAUSE we care what happens to our country.
Politics can certainly be grounded in opinions and facts that are relevant to one's cause. I don't question your core beliefs in this matter. However, when in the course of human events, one team gleefully sidesteps the will of the people, or even takes measures to obviate their voice, the people, who thought they had a chance to make a difference, can not be blamed for reticence.
Our voice, it is abundantly clear, is to be suppressed and made irrelevant. So, in November, you go to the polls and pull the levers for the GOPe candidates for President, Senator or Representative. Forty-seven percent of the electorate will vote Democratic, Thirty-seven percent of the electorate will vote Republican(e), while Twenty percent of the I-don't-give-a-crap-anymore, former GOP electorate really becomes the silent minority.
You're right. You win. :-)