That's a dangerous argument, because each and every politician lies (it's what they do for a living). So you could make the case "if only the electorate had known" way too often.RichLB wrote:If those voters were lied to and manipulated, does anyone really believe Trump was "honestly" the people's choice.
In your opinion, what exactly should happen and who should be the judge? If you give the electorate a way to reconsider their choice and to recall their candidate before their term ends (or in this extreme case, before it has even started), this would lead to anarchy.
In a democracy, this is quite simple really: Next chance for the electorate to make up their collective mind in four years! In the US in particular, there's also the midterm elections after just two years that can be used to send a message and curb the president's effective powers - if and when that's what the people want to do.
Questioning the legitimacy of Trump at this point is just silly. It is also extremely dangerous, and keep in mind how many of Hillary's fanboys kept fear mongering that Trump's supporters might not accept her win...