That's certainly one take. It seems to me all the lawfare cases against Trump are not going well.
New York: convicted on all counts by a jury.
Mar-A-Lago: the dismissal is laughable and will definitely be reversed on appeal to the 11th. Thus far Judge Canon has caused delay after delay, but the prosecution has prevailed on anything substantive beyond mere scheduling.
Washington federal trial: Simply in the queue, and once the briefings pertaining to the immunity decision wrap up, the prosecution will be prepared to carry on with the evidentiary hearings regarding the rebuttal of immunity for non-core official acts. The prosecution has not been defeated or derailed.
Georgia RICO: Delayed due to the prosecutor’s poor choices, but a realistic worst case sees the case transferred to someone else to prosecute. The evidentiary basis of the investigation is not under threat.
Inasmuch as delay is often an inevitable part of the criminal justice process, the three cases that remain underway, well, they remain underway.
He didn't create Crossfire Hurricane, for example. Trump has said some dumb shit, but nothing arising to the level of vitriol and abuse of power that has and continues to occur.
Whataboutism and moving of goalposts.
Your allegations about "refusal to respect lawful and peaceful transition of power" ignore reality. He literally stepped aside on January 20th. I don't recall he had to be forcibly removed from the WH... do you? And if you say "Jan 6th!" well then I know you're being disingenuous. If you want to argue his calls for review, but ignore that has been happening from both sides practically every election at one level or another, then again you're being disingenuous.
Found the guy who didn’t read the DC indictment. I don’t have to argue his calls for review; the dozens of them all failed in court, and they were in such grossly bad faith in some cases that several of Trump’s lawyers are either no longer lawyers, or have been suspended or otherwise sanctioned. You’ll note I said “
lawful and peaceful transition of power”. You even quoted that. What I’m referring to is the quite apparent conspiracy to try to subvert the will of the electorate with fraudulent electors in several states, a number of whom have already been convicted. His own vice president has scorned him for putting himself before the constitution. Trump’s efforts went outside the rule of law.
Almost every scandal that has been brought on Trump has been either created or absurdly heightened by his political opposition directly because he is not "establishment" and he will upset their apple cart.
That’s nice, but I’ve shown receipts. You can take it up with the various grand and petit juries who have returned a multitude of convictions and felony indictments.