Yes, I know a lot of Trump supporters are cheering the sorta-alleged "shithole" remark which he's sorta-denying. Some of them would love it even more if he'd come out and utter uncoded, Nazi-style racist tirades against anyone who isn't Caucasian and damned proud of it. But I still think a lot of his boosters are cringing that he's alienating allies and swing voters left and right (i.e., politically left and politically right) and hampering his own effectiveness to get things done.
If I wanted to see D.J.T. check off certain items on his "to do" list, I'd be moaning over each day's faux pas or divisive tweet and muttering, "This is not going to help." Right now, it's like he's out to give ammo to those arguing he's outta his skull and the nation needs to 25th Amendment the guy right out of the Oval Office before he presses that bigger button that he doesn't actually have on his desk.
Whatever his base wants to see him accomplish, it's not going to be any easier if/when Republicans lose one or both halves of Congress. Or before that could happen, more and more Republicans in Congress feel the need to distance themselves from the man.
Me, I'm fine with Trump's self-immolation. The more of it, the merrier. I just have this long-held belief that any public servant's approval rating is less than the pollsters say it is. We tell survey people we love Our Guy because he's Our Guy. But I don't think people who say they love Trump love Trump as much as they say, just as I didn't think those who said they loved Obama loved Obama as much as they said. The big difference is that Obama fans like myself were frustrated that he couldn't get more things past a Republican Congress, whereas Trump fans are frustrated that he can't get more things past a Republican Congress.