🤔Is Donald Trump the Worst President in U.S. History?
That question used to spark debate.
Now it feels more like stating the obvious.
Let’s talk about it 👇
For years, the "worst president" title floated between names like:
🧓 James Buchanan — let the country fall into Civil War
🪦 Andrew Johnson — openly racist, undermined Reconstruction
🥴 Warren Harding — corruption scandals galore
But none of them had the global platform, modern power, or destructive influence of Trump
Trump’s legacy?
⚠️ A presidency built on lies and division
⚠️ Open attacks on democracy and institutions
⚠️ Historic impeachments, insurrections, and convictions
⚠️ Loyalty to chaos over country
He didn’t just flirt with authoritarianism. He broadcast it in primetime.
This isn’t partisan.
Presidential historians across the board — left, right, and center — now consistently rank Trump at or near the very bottom.
And with how his current term is shaping up (if we're still calling it that?)…
It’s not just bad — it’s historically catastrophic.
So let’s be honest:
📉 Bad presidents have always existed.
📉 Some failed to rise to the moment.
📉 Others were just morally bankrupt.
But only one tried to burn the whole thing down on his way out.
Only one turned a democratic nation against itself for personal gain.
Trump isn’t just a bad president.
He’s setting the standard for what “worst ever” truly looks like.
And history will remember.