The pardon issue - Giuliani's discussion and Trump's - that Larry posted is not going away, I suspect.
This paragraph caught my attention:
The filings don't reveal a timeline of the alleged scheme, or any names of people potentially involved, except that communications between people including at least one lawyer were seized from an office that was raided sometime before the end of this summer.
So, no names, no time, and no charges filed (that we are aware of).
Yes, you can bet that the post-inauguration DoJ will have plenty of investigating to do,
especially if Trump goes around pardoning everybody involved in his administration.
And as for his pardoning himself, he legally cannot do so for anything in the impeachment - and there is a
lot there for consideration.