I mean, is he the first ever president to institute an executive order that was found unconstitutional afterward?
Obama had a couple stuff knocked down in the courts (mainly ACA related), but I don't know about unconstitutional.
E: Oh, though there is at least one thing that's pretty damn unusual. Trump's not actually divested himself of his previous business connections, so far as anyone seems able to tell.
E2: Amusingly enough, apparently Nixon was the last one to really trip over that, too, ha.
I didn't know that Nixon hadn't divested himself of whatever stuff he had, at least it wasn't the issue of the day anyhow.
@MSH: You make it sound like it hasn't been a so great two decades for Presidents, but yeah, Bush comes off as brilliant compared to Trump, and at least was able to own up to mistakes and not rant all over.
And unironically preferring incompetence to malevolence will face a rude awakening when a big crisis occurs. Every modern President has faced a few: The Arab Spring, the Financial Meltdown, Katrina & Sandy, the fall of the Eastern Bloc, the Iranian Revolution or any other unpredictable massive crisis (and, of course, 9/11).
Estimated to be somewhere between 2018 and 2020, actually, if you're looking for something basically guaranteed. We're due for a recession.
Yeah, that's the one inevitable thing for Presidents since WWII (actually, since ever), they'll face at least one major crisis during their term, and modern Presidents often have at least one per year due to everything going on in the world.
I don't know if we're due for a recession or not, the economy has kind of been coasting along recently and the momentum from coming off the Obama years is still going, but it definetly won't last.