I don't have time or interest to go through the particulars of the four indictments.
This is a simple summary with only some loaded language (such as the "Trump assembled false slates of electors" phrase:
Election case: Trump said and tweeted things. Somehow this caused an "insurrection" equivalent to the Civil War (an actual insurrection). Not so.
That's not actually what the indictment claimed. In fact the entire indictment only has the word "insurrection" in it once, as part of a quote where a co-conspirator suggested invoking the Insurrection Act. And while the storming of the Capitol is part of the indictment, there is just as much of a focus on the other things Trump did such as organizing alternative slates of electors and pressuring Congresspeople to refuse to certify the count.
Georgia case: This one is going down in my estimation, due to the corruption of the primary prosecutor in meeting with the White House multiple times before filing,
Yes, he had a meeting with the White House Counsel because he was trying to interview former White House officials and had to make sure he didn't run into issues like executive privilege.
and paying her unqualified
Meh, his qualification is a matter of opinion. It's true that he was not a prosecutor, but as a judge, he had a lot of administrative experience, and if he himself wasn't in charge of the actual investigative aspect I don't see it being an issue.
Actually, we have no idea if they were involved in a romantic matter at all. There is single claim from one of the defendant's lawyers. It is known though that they have a long personal relationship, but anything else is speculation.
Meh. $250 an hour for outside legal services isn't that much.
, and traveling with him,
We have no idea why they were traveling, but again, that's not itself an indication of anything.
all on taxpayer money (hey, her affairs are her own business, but you can't do it on taxpayer funds).
Again, we have no idea why she was traveling with him. But if he billed the county, then there is probably an official reason for it. If he didn't it doesn't matter because he is allowed to spend his salary however he chooses.
A judge has already set a professional misconduct hearing for Ms. Willis in February.
Actually no. The judge has set a hearing to respond to a motion to dismiss the case.
This one hinges on a phone call Trump made asking Raffensperger to "find 11, 780 votes", meaning - the the Democrats -that Trump wanted him to create them out of thin air, instead of do careful recounts.
I'm not sure "hinges" is the right word here. That's one of the actions he is being prosecuted for, but it also includes the alternative elector scheme, trying to get legislators to overturn the election, filing false legal documents, and so on.
We shall see but this one will fail, I believe. Willis ridiculously overcharged this case, as if Trump is a major mob boss who directed the murder of hundreds. That's where RICO is used.
You should check your facts. Georgia RICO has a long history of being used in non-Organized Crime cases. Also, the RICO charge was only one of many counts on that indictment.
And many other things.
Documents at Mar-a-Lago case: Jack Smith has spent millions of dollars and taken a year to work on this case,
Criminal investigations, especially ones with national security implications take time and cost money. The similar investigation into President Biden, which seems more cut and dry in many ways, also has cost millions (though admittedly less) and has been going on for over a year. Except that one hasn't issued any indictments and is likely not to.
all on taxpayer funds, by the way.
Well, yeah. Do you expect criminal prosecutors to investigate cases with their own money?
Trump had documents, as do all Presidents (and even Mike Pence).
Yup. That's not what he got in trouble for.
Allegedly he made comments like "I could have declassified it but I didn't" on audio recordings.
Which if true proved he knew he shouldn't have them since he didn't have a security clearance anymore.
Not on camera, but nevertheless, charged with dozens of charges. 37 felonies.
Yes, he got charged separately for different documents, which is not an unusual way to charge.
Remember, the SWAT team raided him as if he were a major dangerous criminal
That did not happen. In fact reports from around the time of the search indicated the FBI didn't even wear the blue windbreakers they normally do.
instead of asking to come and retrieve the documents.
They tried that. And Trump allegedly hid documents.
A raid was unnecessary but it was done for optics.
A raid was not done.
Hush money case: ONE incident. Allegedly he paid Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about an affair...conveniently trotted out in late 2016, even though the alleged encounter happened back in 2006.. He says it never happened. Who knows. Hush money is NOT illegal in exchange for an NDA by the way.
No, hush money is not illegal, but that's not what he is being prosecuted for. He is being prosecuted for allegedly cooking the books to hide it. And as a life long New York business man, he knows or should know how seriously the state takes accurate business records.