As much as you adore Trump, he was voted as the worst US president ever. Just google "Trump worst president" and you'll get 131 million hits, ranging from Washington Post to Minnesota Post. Including same commentaries from Arnold Schwarzenegger to PBS.
https://www.statesman.com/news/20190530/commentary-seven-reasons-why-trump-is-worst-president-ever
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-worst-president-ever-donald-trump-will-always-rank-at-the-top-of-the/
First I don;t adore Trump. I think he's a loudmouthed narcissistic guy. He wasn't my first choice for president in 2016, but better than Clinton and Biden this last time. Biden isn't physically or mentally capable of handling the job. I suspect Harris will take over and she has no experience at all. I'd like to see the Republican party select a younger person, fiscally conservative, tough but with a calmer demeanor, bright, with a lot of executive experience to run in 2024.
Trump did a lot of good things for America that you don't accept or recognize. So be it. Rating a president that has been out of office for less than two months means nothing. It takes decades after people died and there are no longer personal feelings when an unbiased assessment can be made.
Even your list of terrible things he did are non-starters. Such as coddling foreign strongmen. Did Biden just do that with Prince Salman? Should Biden not talk to Kim? Should America cut off relations with strongmen in Egypt? These are political arguments those people are making to try to make Trump look evil. They're silly arguments of course. After all, Presidents have to deal with the actual world and the people who run it. Every president has dealt with dictators. Should Biden not have a meeting with China's Xi?
Trump, like other politicians, represents the people who vote for them. Should 74 million voters who agree with him on many policy issues just be written off as Neanderthals per Biden and like Hillary wrote us off as Deplorables? What you're doing is turning your dislike of Trump into a shopping list of hatred of things he did without analyzing each one of them from a point of value to Americans who you also disagree with. It's OK to disagree. But your judgments as to their value to America are faulty from my standpoint. Certainly, assigning misanthropic values to him and his supporters is just wrong. You ascribe evil to the people who hold opinions you disagree with. That's dangerous because then you can have them fired, dismissed from society, and worse.