clear that the other factors (mental competence...extreme indebtedness...conflict of interest...) were at all scrutinized. As you mentioned a couple of days ago, a significant number of Trump voters saw him as an "Avatar" who merely served the purpose of opening the portal to power for their various policy preferences. But Presidents are real people, not symbols or icons, and as such, they have the potential for unspeakable damage to the citizens of this country and the world.
For that reason, it seems to me that we should take the opportunity to learn from this very real example of a man who, in the judgement of hundreds of psychiatrists, is a malignant narcissist with zero empathy or concern for the welfare of others, was elected to the highest "Public Service" office in our nation...
If that isn't enough to engender remedial action, in the fullness of time, it is my belief that our President's finances will be laid bare showing him to be utterly compromised...a situation that we would not have had to deal with had he been required to open his 'Financial Kimono' (e.g. Tax Returns). Given that previous Presidents have disclosed their financial conditions willingly, without damage to their privacy, 'codifying' the practice shouldn't be a contentious issue.
The Donald Trump Presidency has much to teach us...we should take advantage of the opportunity.