Trump's Presidential Protocol in Shambles as He Leverages White House for Personal Gain
President Donald Trump has been criticized for using official events and platforms to promote his personal interests, such as shilling cars at a campaign donor event on the White House South Lawn. He has also made demands for taxpayer-funded ads that portray him as successful in closing the southern border.

President Donald Trump's actions are sparking concerns that he is not acting like a president, as he has been using the White House South Lawn to promote his campaign and demanding taxpayer-funded ads to claim credit for closing the southern border. Critics argue that these actions undermine the dignity of the office and are undemocratic. The behavior has raised questions about Trump's commitment to serving the public interest over personal interests. His actions have sparked widespread criticism from politicians and experts alike.