wow-- a little "out there" for your normally rational posts.
Only because I see people bending themselves into pretzels to excuse Trump, despite so many of them (esp. on this board) admitting what a foul, horrible person he is.
I hate the guy- as I have said a million times. He is Egotistical, bombastic, narcissistic, and has diarrhea of the mouth. But I am not convinced he committed a single crime.
Well, he's already lost two high-profile civil cases. One for defamation and one for his company's fraudulence. And while you may not be convinced he committed a single crime, a jury of 12 unanimously convicted him of 34 felony counts.
And notice in the latter case, the facts weren't really at issue. Cheated on his wife with a porn star, paid her hush money to cover it up. Nobody except Trump himself seems to deny the sex, and not even he can deny the hush money. The question, then, is whether it is a crime. And Trump apologists bend themselves into pretzels saying sure, he had sex with a porn star and paid her off to keep quiet so it wouldn't affect his campaign, but is that really a crime?
Now he's got a case for classified documents. It might be one thing if someone asked him for all his Presidential records and it turned out there were a handful of classified docs in there. But it went a lot farther. There is (if the indictment is to be believed, and admittedly indictments are the most damning possible reading of the facts) a deliberate effort to keep and cover up the existence of more classified documents after they were already requested, up to and including an FBI raid that found boxes full of them. That goes to intent. Not an oversight. You're saying that's not a crime?
Conspiring to submit a slate of fraudulent electors from a couple of the states in question in the 2020 election? You're cool with that one? Not a crime?
The Jan 6 stuff is murky because the legal bar for "incitement" is high, but given what he did say on Jan 6, you think he's above investigation/prosecution? You're definitively going to say it wasn't a crime?
When the "prosecutions" are made up, (just like the impeachment hoaxes') he does have a right to cry foul. And you cant deny the MSM and Dem Party have tried their best to "get him" with things that have proven to be corrupt in their intentions and "evidence." Just like the Dem talking point "nobody is above the law" 
He cries foul at EVERYTHING. It's pathological. He's never been held to account and so whenever someone tries to hold him to account for anything, he decries it as the most unfair treatment that anyone has experienced in human history.
And the impeachment "hoax"? The man was extorting valid aid that Congress had appropriated for Ukraine in order to get Ukraine to announce an investigation into Biden. You want to talk about "lawfare"? What exactly was that, then? It was basically the textbook definition of quid pro quo. "You do this personal/political favor for me, and then I'll stop blocking the aid that Congress already said you were due."
Except appointing a civilian (jack Smith) to investigate with unlimited authority and subpoena power and prosecute Trump is WAYYY outside the law. There is no law or legislation or constitutional precedent to even allow something that obviously political and illegal. That's Banana Republic stuff. Talk about a threat to democracy. I think that's why the recent poll I saw had Trump as less a threat to democracy than Biden.
Only one of them has denied the results of a United States Presidential Election--and continues to do so. Only one of them has conspired in multiple plots to obstruct the certification of the votes in certain battleground states. Only one of them has conspired to submit slates of fraudulent electors to throw the election results into disarray. Only one of them has attempted to strongarm his VP, the presider over the certification of the election, to abdicate his responsibility and throw it to the HoR. And when that didn't work, only one of them has tried to get his lackeys in Congress to object to the specific states electoral vote counts to overturn the election and throw it to the HoR. And only one of them, when none of that worked and he was surrounded by people erecting gallows and wanting to hang Mike Pence, exhorted them to go down to the Capitol building and "fight or you won't have a country anymore"... And that's what they did.
Only one of them has said he wants to be a dictator on day one. Only one of them says he deserves not just to be elected again, but "a third term" because it's so unfair that one was "stolen" from him.
There was a big legal fight in 2000. It came down to SCOTUS. But in the end, Al Gore accepted and conceded defeat. Trump had 60 court cases over the election, many of which were under Republican-appointed judges. As I recall, he lost 59 of them. He lost. And to this day, he won't admit it. Again, it's pathological. He fears "losing" so much that he can't fathom that any election he loses isn't rigged.