"I would tell him that he needs to own up to it and plead guilty and work out a deal with the government. One of the things that the Justice Department will consider doing in settling, in plea-bargaining political corruption cases, is to take a commitment from the defendant, an enforceable commitment from the defendant, not to hold public office again, to resign. [Vice President Spiro] Agnew had to resign as part of his nolo contendere plea in 1973.
"And so what I would say is, you need to work out the best deal possible, and you just have to say, you’re just gonna leave public life and pay a fine, and I’d do my best to keep him out of prison.
"He’s never going to agree with that. He’s not going to plead. But that would be his best move: I’ll leave the republic alone, and you leave me alone... " -- never- Trump conservative lawyer George Conway, in a discussion with Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus, providing unsolicited legal advice to the Malignant Loser. If only the Malignant Loser would leave us alone! But, as Conway rightly notes, it's not something the Malignant Loser, the narcissistic sociopath that he is, will do because everything he does is "perfect," plus he's smarter than all the lawyers! So there will be trials, there will be verdicts and, hopefully, justice will be meted out.