Re: the continuing broohaha: See this from Jean Claude, who is much more forgiving than I am. 
But then I remember Trump’s chart, with that very proud Leo Ascendant in its final degree (so lesson of that sign MUST BE LEARNED in this incarnation), and proud, warlike Mars close behind. Who wouldn’t, given this configuration, “need to save face” in all situations where it looks like he may have been duped, wrong, lied to, etc.

Oh, and check out the Sabian symbol for 29° Leo (always put ahead one degree to 0° Virgo):

On the other hand, given his intensely curious, indeed likely obsessive interest in getting all the facts, all the info, no matter how unexpected (Uranus conjunct Sun) and putting it in perspective (Sun/Uranus/North Node in Gemini opposite Moon/South Node in Sagittarius), helped by his relations with other people (those planets trine and sextile Jupiter in Libra), I’m frankly, kind of shocked that he didn’t figure out what so many of us knew, much much earlier.
(Caveat: Or did he figure it back then; but needed to wait until now to reveal the truth — due to some kind of 5D timing?)
For Trump, that egocentric Mars/Ascendant combo in Leo is utterly dominant.
(My theory: Anyone who denies his or her own ego hates (i.e., projects upon) Trump’s ego.)
Plus, remember, did he not have this forceful Leo shield around himself, he wouldn’t be capable of withstanding the continuous mental, emotional, and lawfare daggers aimed in his direction; nor, likely, would he have had the utter audacity to take on the seemingly impossible task of exposing and erasing longstanding global corruption.
But geez! Please! Just apologize, okay?
Wait a minute Ann. Your problem is that you judge, continuously, relentlessly, thinking you know what’s best. Not surprising here either, since I am a double Sagittarian with Mars also in that dogmatic sign, and Venus/Mercury in controlling Capricorn.

Sagittarius, when healthy, continuously seeks to enlarge her perspective. Sagittarius, when not healthy, decides she knows now what’s right and wrong, no further perspective needed.
This lifelong lesson has been driven home to me lately, and not just in wrestling with my version of Trump, but here, at home, with others for whom I think I know what’s best.
Because after all, I’ve lived for a long time!
Because after all, I’ve finally figured out how to keep myself healthy!
(And here’s where I go off . . .)
So what’s good for me will of course be good for you!
Yuck.
Mea culpa!