It's interesting that this discussion has revolved around perception and what is perceived to be real "personal reality". Not on facts, events, what Trump has done or what he's said. We can expand the discussion to more than just Trump but the upcoming election will be the choice of Biden or Trump and this thread is about Trump's indictments, so my reply is about Trump.
It's not very important if he has a large ego or says things that upset people. What is important is what he did during his first term, what he did at the end of his first term to overturn the election and what he says he will do if he wins office again.
Trump made a long list of promises in his run for office in 2016. Build the wall and force Mexico to pay for it. Bring manufacturing jobs back to the US. Reduce the national debt. Repeal Obamacare and replace it with something better. Cut taxes. But most importantly, he promised to be a great president. Except for the cutting taxes for the wealthy bit, none of these promises were met. Regarding being a great president, I defer to Bob Woodward regarding that:
According to Woodward and from his conversations with Trump, Trump failed as a leader for this country when we needed him the most.
These are facts. Not perceived reality. The above are the facts. If you judge him unemotionally, how else can he be judged other than as a failed president for what he did and did not do between 2016-2020?
Moving on to the end of his presidency, he's currently under indictment for attempting to overthrow the election. Plenty of evidence has been shown to the public that indicated he conspired with others to attempt to do just that.
Special counsel Jack Smith, in charge of investigations into former President Donald Trump’s retention of classified records and alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, is expected to speak on Tuesday.
www.pbs.org
Under the law, Trump is considered innocent until proven guilty. I don't know about you, but delaying the trial until after the election seems to be the tactic of a guilty person. So, ok, my perceived reality might differ with yours on this. Maybe you think he's being smart. But I assert that an innocent person would be eager to prove their innocence and not delay, delay, delay in the hope of winning the election so that he can shut down the prosecutors. Whic Trump is clearly doing. Also, the stolen documents case is pretty much cut and dry. Sorry but he broke the law there. A judge who favors him is delaying that trial. Is this even disputable?
Moving on to what he's promised. Retribution. Removing employees of the government and replacing them with "loyal people". He's promised concentration camps. He called for the murder of officials who stood in his way when he tried to overthrow the election.
So, I'm not talking about perceived reality. Nor am I making the kind of emotional appeal that Trump makes at every rally. I'm just stating the facts. These are anchored in "real reality". So, fine. Maybe you are making your decision based upon a different set of facts. I don't know what they are and I'd like to hear them. But the facts that I listed, I would hope, would be strikes against voting for Trump in the fall.