Ah, yes, the Trump/Kim summit. Another thing that has promised much but, so far, has delivered little.
Trump, the day after, proudly boasted that "Americans can sleep soundly in their beds tonight", for in one day or so he alone had averted the threat of nuclear war that had hung over the heads of the peninsula for decades. Barely a month later, of course, Trump acknowledged that basically nothing had changed.
I can't use the Munich Agreement analogy too often, but it really was something like that. Trump went over to Singapore and gave Kim everything he wanted, and got nothing back; Trump meets Putin and does the same.
Admirers of Trump have lost the courage to see things as they truly are. They are hoodwinked, taken in by his personality, by his bluster, by his just being different -- and, of course, by his annoying people you didn't really like. He'll achieve nothing. When he does cure cancer, eliminate the threat of nuclear war, and fix everything, I'll be happy to cheer for him. When he signally fails to achieve even an iota of what he promised, I am sure you'll still find an excuse to hide yourself from the truth.