The way I see it, it's not about executing perfectly as it is about gradually constructing a narrative and playing certain sides against one another to create chaos in which he has the advantage.
He made a billion dollars.
Then he lost it, but made it back again.
He won the Republican primary.
He won the Presidency of the United States.
He made Rachel Maddow's fans hate her for a day.
Its easy to make money when you don't pay anyone.
I'm talking about his plans as president of the united states. The GOP base was raised on fear and hate, as well as blatant lies. Trump was the best at conning people, as he is a conman. Hardly a 40 dimensional chess. He must have planned the low voter turnout too, and all of the gerrymandering for decades. The american public voted for an open bigot, a pussy grabber, and someone who has some weird hate for Rosie O'donnell. He didn't 4d anyone besides the unfortunate people who are going to lose their coal jobs and healthcare. Again, hardly some crazy plan. Which he can't even pull off.
You can't use his past, to define his current position or abilities. In context, he isn't able to do anything. None of your bullet points paint him as an effective person to get things done in Washington. He has no experience with policies or law, outside of trying to get people thrown in jail that are innocent and settling lawsuits.
1. Ban muslims. Nope.
2. Mexico is paying for a wall. Nope.
3. Healthcare. Nope
4. The ability to vet people. Nope.
If your list is the base of the idea that he is playing 4d chess by not getting anything done as president, it doesn't speak to evidence that his failures as president, are part of a plan. It just means that one thing doesn't have much to do with the other.
I ask you why does his list of failures, as president, speak to some master plan. You give me his stump speech points.