Perhaps Trump really thinks he runs the world. It's just that things aren't happening the way he would like them to. He wants to shoot one party in Canada, but in reality, he is ensuring their victory in this way. But in fact, Trump built his fortune as a 'developer,' roughly speaking, a builder.
If we speak in construction terms: in his first 100 days, he has a lot of unfinished work. Huge political capital is invested in various buildings that he promised to build, to erect. He really didn't name any deadlines. But people go and see, here is unfinished work, there is unfinished work, here is a construction site.
In addition to this, Trump hasn't even done what he promised after winning the elections. That very deal with Zelensky, for example. How many months has he been promising to sign it soon? He himself advertised it. It's a huge deal worth $350 billion, which then turned into $100 billion, and now threatens to become a hole in the bagel.
Because everything he said: 'Biden gave, and I won't give,' will remain a gift. That is, Trump's opponents use his manner of praising himself, his ways of expressing thoughts. And this, of course, works against him now.
Let's, on the other hand, see that he still has time to finish at least some of these buildings. Then, perhaps, the attitude towards him will change.