Trump isn't the standard of anything, now or ever. Trump is just...Trump, which is bad enough.
That's the definition of a standard--something you compare other things to. Many are self-evident: "Murder is just...murder, which is bad." Then you go on to assess whether other things are "murder" or "not murder". Maybe that's why you seem so confused as to what is right vs wrong...you don't understand that standards apply, and if those standards are not from something greater than human opinion, then they are more like clay, able to be pushed and pulled and reshaped into whatever happens to delight the person in charge at the moment, you know...like Biden or Kamela or Fauci or most on the supreme court and in congress these days. Trump dabbled in solid standards, more so than most presidents lately, but he was swayed away from them on way too many occasions. Maybe that's why you don't like him--he actually had some small idea of what standards are.
Standard, definition 2 from Webster's 1828:
2. That which is established by
sovereign power as a rule or measure by which others are to be adjusted. Thus the Winchester bushel is the
standard of measures in Great Britain, and is adopted in the United States as their
standard So of weights and of long measure.
Websters Dictionary 1828 - Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Standard
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