He also fired that campaign manager within months of hiring him. Does he get credit for that?
Also, from everything I've read here and from the noise that congress-critters are making Trump is going down for "high CRIMES and MISDEMEANORS". So it would stand that it actually does take a crime to remove him from office. I'm assuming that there is some doubt, or absolute knowledge that, hiring a crooked piece of shit isn't an actual crime. So, how can you be guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors if there is doubt cast (beyond a reasonable doubt some would say) that hiring a POS isn't a crime?
If Manafort, Cohen, Jr., or Stone's actions DIRECTLY implicate and lead to Trump pulling the strings then Trump will and should go down. Unequivocally. But just because you walk around with shitbirds doesn't mean you are a criminal which is what it takes at this point to remove trump from office.
Your post seems to want to appeal to emotion more so than how things actually play out. Which is funny, because when I talk about "public perception" I get flamed because "that's not how it works" but people in this club also want to throw out emotional responses to say "yeah but he's still a bad guy."