Grossly Unethical. Unreasonable. Vexatious. In Any Other Job, He’d Be Fired
If Donald Trump were your doctor, your lawyer, or your kid’s teacher—he’d be disbarred, sued, or arrested. So why is he still president?
Imagine if your surgeon lied on the operating table.
If your accountant openly bragged about cheating the IRS.
If your child’s teacher mocked disabled students and threatened coworkers.
They’d be fired—immediately.
But when Donald Trump does it as President of the United States?
We call it politics.
Let’s be clear:
This isn’t politics.
This is grossly unethical behavior.
This is conduct that is unreasonable, vexatious, and in any other profession—grounds for termination.
— He lies with intent.
— He incites violence for personal gain.
— He obstructs justice, intimidates witnesses, and tramples the law.
— He uses the office not to serve the country, but to attack it.
What would we call this in a courtroom?
Abuse of power. Bad faith. Malicious conduct.
The legal term? Vexatious litigant.
The medical term? Delusional narcissist.
The moral term? Disqualified.
So why do we keep pretending this is normal?
Here’s the truth:
If a private citizen acted the way Trump does, they’d be banned from boardrooms, locked out of banks, and laughed out of job interviews.
But because he holds power, he’s treated like a king.
No more.
The presidency is not a shield from accountability.
It’s a sacred trust—and Trump has smashed it into pieces.
He is not above the law.
He’s beneath the standards of even the lowest bar.
And if you still need permission to speak up?
Here it is:
Grossly unethical.
Unreasonable.
Vexatious.
Unfit.
Remove him.

