The Trump Show (2020–2021)
1/10
A partisan look at trump from the eyes of people who he fired or resigned.
9 November 2020
It took me about 40 minutes to realize that all the interviewees were people who resigned, where fired, or were wronged by trump or the administration. The TV series drops right after the 2020 election, but not after an official recount of the 2020 ballots. The series' first episode focuses exclusively on trumps ego, his inexperience, and his minimalistic controversies, all from the perspective of people who have nothing good to say, This is not an accurate or a new representation. The series speaks about Russian collusion, but mentions nothing about how the FBI found nothing after such a long and thorough investigation, how much money the investigation cost tax payers, or how much time was wasted by the FBI.

50 minutes into the first episode the writer and director of the series paint's trumps meeting with Kim Jong un, as a inexperienced and a bad move... nothing positive about the meeting was said at all; regardless of how the meeting could calm decades of tension between the two countries.

The second episode started with 30 minutes of stormy Daniels lol

And this is what you can expect from this series.

Conclusion: Shows and documentaries like this are a dime a dozen. Nothing new said. Nothing new learned, no new information, just the same tired diatribe you can see, read, or see anywhere, pushed and shoved down the throat since 2016 lol.
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