Of course Trump says, tweets, and does so much shit all the time that we'll probably forget by next week what he did this week, but it's still worth noting that the last 24 hours, even for Trump, were pretty remarkable. In that short time span, he:
1) Retweeted a known conspiracy theorist (and Vegas con man) in bragging that he was the greatest POTUS for Jews and Israel "in the history of the world", and was loved by Israeli Jews as if he were the King of Israel and the Second Coming of God.
2) Flatly stated that American Jews who voted for Democrats were being "disloyal" (what was that about Tlaib and Omar using anti-Semitic tropes?) He later tried to correct this by saying he meant that American Jews who voted Democratic were just being disloyal to Israel, as if that A) made any difference, and B) that's what he actually meant.
3) Said at a WH press conference, when asked about his trade war with China, that he was "The Chosen One" (while staring at the sky.)
4) Said, in response to a reporter's question as to whether he saw guns killing 109 people in America a day a "national health emergency": "I do. I do. I do. I do. And they die for a lot of other reasons, too...we have great mental illness."
5) Vindictively cancelled a scheduled presidential trip to Denmark (a traditional ally, at least until now) because Denmark refused to sell him Greenland, and regarded the offer as something of a joke. Not only that, but he gratuitously insulted the PM of Denmark, saying that her remarks were too "nasty", and that "you don't talk that way about the United States that way, at least under me...I thought it was not a nice statement, the way she blew me off." (As usual, he seems confused about the difference between himself and the United States, or at least he seems to think they are one and the same.)
6) After suggesting that background checks for guns might be a possibility for a compromise gun-control bill, he promised the NRA in a call that there would be no background checks.
7) Is now pushing to allow the US Government to indefinitely hold migrant families with no time limit.
8) Suggested that he is still seriously looking at changing birthright citizenship.
Again, all of this happened with a 24-hour period. #thisisfine
ETA: I forgot to add that he also slammed 4 auto companies (and particularly Ford) for making a deal with California to build cars with stricter fuel economy and emission standards, tweeting that Henry Ford would be "disappointed" in them, and making false claims about the impact of the new standards on cars and consumers.