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Evil is a superstition word. Psychology more than explains his behavior. He's a narcissist and probably has other mental health issues.
However, he has enough money that he is never forced to address these issues and surrounds himself with people who benefit from manipulating him by using these traits.
He'll probably never even realize how dysfunctional he would be as a regular person that has to interact with society to survive.
Sure, even with its gaps in contemporary understanding, psychology still does explain his behavior.
What I meant by evil wasn't to use it as a "superstition word" so much as a philosophical one. I say "he's evil", because he's well aware of the harm, misery, and grief he causes countless people, and not only doesn't care, he actively accelerates that behavior whenever possible.
This is a person who enjoys being a villain, a malady, a negative force on this earth that actively avoids not ruining someone's day if he can help it. Not even to gain some kind of advantage or because he believes it's "right" in some twisted way. He just literally enjoys being a dick, and will tirelessly seek out the most ruthless way to do so.
Mustache-twirling cartoon bad guys seem rational by comparison. Like, man, after seeing Musk and Trump, I'd bet He-Man and Skeletor could just talk it out. LOL
Sure, there's plenty of rational explanations of thought patterns and pre-existing beliefs behind it, but on a fundamental level, morally, ethically, philosophically, "evil" is a very apt shortcut description for the man and his cohorts.
But of course, I'm not trying to dive into semantics or write some kind of provable thesis here. Just contributing to conversation. :p
Still, he did achieve his goal of being a president of US not once but twice. He had to make a deal with the devil to achieve it but he did. And if he was totally incompetent even the devil wouldn't help. And it's not like his deal has cost him much at all so far.
I think there is a good chance he'd know how to skirt the law if he'd start at a lower rung too.