There is, I suppose, the school of thought that it would be best to let the Childish One have another four years in power, so that he's served his time wreaking havoc, and can disappear; however, I suspect that Trump would somehow try and wangle as many years in office as he can grab (which, admittedly, won't be many given the size of his hands) and the hoodwinked mob of flatterers will cheer him on.
I hope that all of the icebergs on the horizon will sink him, but he does have a capability of worming out of trouble that puts even Boris J to shame. To "United States of America" couldn't be further from the truth.
November 8th, 2016 was a dark day for peaceful democracy, as the Orange Ogre (with pale rings around his eyes) rose. I think that what the US needs now is a middle-of-the-road leader, between the two extremes - but the Orange Army are perhaps beyond the reach of compromise, the two-party system makes things difficult, and Biden isn't exactly doing well...
Political turmoil awaits. Democracy is not yet safe.
I know the accusations of a plotted overthrowing of democracy are bandied about like nobody's business nowadays, but nobody, nobody scares me on that front more than Donald John Trump.
(As an aside, one thing that irritates me about Trump is that, when I'm asked to explain why I hate him, and why I think he was an awful president, I can't think of anything other than blanket statements to support my point. Partially because of my own incompetence, but also partially because all his major policy decisions, at least in the news that filters into my distant brain, are completely swamped by a tide of stories about the next 20,000 lies he's told this week.)