In my opinion, the answer is to stop hating your neighbor.
That is close to my opinion, a little too generic for this thread. In my opinion the answer is to treat Donald Trump the way I would want to be treated, and likewise with Joe Biden.
1. I don't want people hypothesizing about make believe things and hypothetical things I could do.
on the flip side
2. I do want a fair, and reasonable assessment of things that I have done that I need to repent of or clear up.
I have done this with both Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Donald Trump has said offensive things and I have called him out on those and feel some of the things he said have crossed a line. But I have not for the most part found any thing that he has done to be something that rises to that level. I think he made some mistakes in handling the pandemic. Primarily he said things that were easily mocked and he didn't fire Fauci. I don't know if either were sinful. Also the vaccine was made under his watch, but again, don't know to what extent if any he bears any fault there. However, he never mandated it and that to me was the clear and grievous sin that violated the law.
As for Biden I don't "pour vitriol" on him, I call him out for things that are clear sins. His daughter wrote in her diary, a diary that has been confirmed to be hers, that her promiscousness and fornication has caused her great harm and she feels the reason for it was taking showers with Joe Biden when she was 11 years old. To me that is a sin that Joe Biden must address. If it isn't true that must be addressed, if it is that must be repented of.
Giving a hit list to the Taliban is a sin that you must confess and repent of.
Handing over all that military equipment to the Taliban is a major failing. However, there is evidence that it was a quid pro quo, he was giving it ultimately to the Chinese in return for them giving him the election. If that is true it must be repented of.
I list serious sins that will cause him to go to hell if he does not repent. Eternal salvation is far more important than confessing to crimes that would cause you to be impeached and then prosecuted.