It's pretty decent, but also slightly disappointing, because this could have been great.
Its timeliness was its greatest asset, given that it took place during the crazy year of 2016 (which of course was upended by Tw*nty-Tw*nty, mind you), among Trump's inevitably successful run for President. Yet its timeliness may have also been its greatest undoing, as it feels rushed. It's short, the editing feels awkward sometimes, and it's just a little off as a whole... despite some very good parts here and there.
The personal focus on a couple of people from Scotland was a good call, and it was nice that they got a brief interview with Trump himself this time round. While it builds well off the first, it also uses quite a lot of footage from that film, making me think it was done to fill some time.
So mixed feelings... with a bit more work, it could've been great, but then maybe it wouldn't have been released until 2017, so double-edged sword kind of deal...