President Trump is the legitimately-elected President of the United states. You may not like the electoral college system, but that is how we elect our Presidents. I can get how voters for Mrs. Clinton (or Mr. Gore in 2000) might feel slighted, but the rules are the rules until we decide to change them. There are pros and cons to our system, but I don't think it's fair to say a President isn't legitimate when he won the election by the laws by which the election is governed. At the same time, it doesn't make sense to claim that the will of the people supports the policies of Candidate X when Candidate X didn't win the popular vote. As usual, both polarized extremes are wrong.