Bro...
Stoppppp...
Did you read the last link posted?
Get your fingers out of your ears and your eyelids open, Kid.
Sure
I have issues with numbers 1 4 and 5
About halfway down this lengthy recap of all the findings by the Jan. 6 special committee (addressing seven points of malfeasance), point 4 is about efforts of Trump and his staff to convince state lawmakers and election officials to alter the election results. I find these actions to be the most fertile grounds for prosecution by the DOJ and various states.
In the hearing, Cheney reminded the audience that while Trump was calling election officials (and often stoking public threats against them), he had already been repeatedly informed by his own campaign staff and the Justice Department that his claims of election fraud were baseless.
I would think the only defense Trump would have here would be one predicated on his own emotional incapacity to hear and believe true reports of his loss of the election. And a defense of incompetency is probably not a good one for a president. Especially one seeking another term of that office.