It's infuriating that they can openly run their business into the ground to get a bailout, and it will probably still work even though everyone knows that's what they're doing.
In general, I think being decent to customers is a business strategy, because the barrier to entry for a Steam competitor is nearly non-existent, and there's always piracy. Still, capitalism working the way it's "supposed to" is still capitalism.
For MAGA, it's not about Trump, it's about the things he is supposed to do for them. Proving Trump is bad will accomplish nothing, that's already been done. You have to either prove he is not going to do the thing they want, or show that he is so overwhelmingly grotesque it still isn't worth it to support him. The former strategy is hampered by the right wing misinformation bubble, and the latter is not a realistic strategy for a population mostly indifferent to decency.
I think this might actually be a thing that could make his followers turn on him. Blowing a dude isn't what any of them would call "manly."
I doubt we'll ever get concrete proof it happened, though, so they'll call it fake news. Hell, even if we get concrete proof, they might still convince themselves it's fake.
They could weed out every single bad actor with perfect accuracy and I doubt it would cover the administrative cost processing all the re-applications.
I guess he's hoping everyone forgot that he could unilaterally release them without the input of Congress at all.