As usual, your reading comprehension sucks and is always twisted in order to stir the shit on the board.
It's the morons cheering and applauding the idea of using government to impose a fairness doctrine on the internet I have the big issue with. Trump has yet to go beyond tweeting about threatening to do so, but when he does both he and his sycophantic mob will rightly deserve blame when and if such a horrifying use of power is implemented.
I actually think Trump might be as bad as, say, Abraham Lincoln in the abuse of power. We survived that, though it certainly has hurt our Constitutional Republic--which is no longer federal (covenantal). In short, the abuse of power is not new, not even new in the GOP. Heck, it practically started with us.
Don't get me wrong:
1) I don't despise Lincoln's memory. He was a pretty decent, kind-hearted fellow (despite the fact that he was a segregationist of sorts--certainly not the kind of abolitionist I would have preferred in the 19th Century). Even more important, Lincoln was not openly crass.
2) With regard to the use of federal power, I just submit that Lincoln was badly flawed in ways that Republicans don't like to talk about.
Anyway, I would say that the NeverTrumpers' main complaints about Trump stem from the fact that, unlike Lincoln, Trump shoots off his narcissistic mouth too much; that, in turn, causes a lot of voters to talk about his sexual sins as though he certainly hasn't stopped his adultery, etc. He's kind of a jerk, IM0, but he's our jerk right now, trying to save the Union from the
real bad actors. I respect that, even if I don't agree with Trump on a few things--and even if I don't like his flamethrowing style.
(I guess we ought to confess that even reprobates can sometimes turn out to be pretty good Presidents. [Also, I am heartened to notice that the Progressives HATE him. That, in turn, is probably reason enough to back Trump as much as possible--keeping a careful watch on him, of course.])