Someday you're gonna see it. Once you're far enough removed, you'll understand. You'll look back and think "huh, he was just doing the same crap as all the other presidents, why were we freaking out so much?"
Depends what we mean. In a narrow, superficial view, purely as laws and policy enacted, Trump could be characterised as a pretty normal Republican presidency. But to dig deeper, normal only because Trump variously: a) barely had any policy, b) was too incompetent to get some of that policy past Congress or write properly worded executive orders to carry it out, and c) that many checks and balances on misuse of power held. In foreign policy, Trump unquestionably seriously damaged the USA's foreign relations and international reputation.
Trump is thus really a vindication of modern governmental design to prevent utterly unsuitable leaders screwing the country up. But no president should be considered normal for so vigorously testing those safeguards, especially when so much was almost entirely for personal gain, and often in very petty ways.
As it is, I don't think most presidents waged a war against their own country's democratic process, right up to directly asking officials to declare elections fraudulent on no evidence, culminating in whipping up a mob to attack the legislature. I don't think they tried to pressurise foreign governments to make up dirt on their electoral opponents. I don't think that they appointed so many obviously unsuitable kooks to high office only to have remove them a few months, weeks, or even just days later. I don't think they directed government business to their property empire for easy money, or indeed blurred personal gain and professional duty so much. I don't think they spent day after day ranting and raving from a podium to serve their ego, constantly lying, waging petty personal vendettas, promoting conspiracies and vigorously spreading hate, division and violence.
I am not confident that you will ever look back and revise your view, instead remaining as stubbornly immune to the shitshow that was Trump as you already have been. Because more so than any US conservative on this forum - CM156, Gorfias, Specter, etc. - you have an extreme partisan loyalty to the Republican Party that utterly transcends the ability to question it cleanly. This is precisely why you make up stupid claims like "Trump is a Democrat" and other garbage: an attempt to erase the cognitive dissonance between the actual Republican Party as is and the romanticised Republican Party ideal as you want it to be.