Hmm, I suspect that’s a no win situation for the legal system, given the appalling political climate in the US these days. Whatever verdict and sentence may be applied, there will be a chorus of voices claiming it was soft on the guy.
The motive, of course, will be to facilitate a claim subsequently that any verdict or sentence handed out to Trump is politically biased.
The US Right now has a strong interest in undermining faith in legal justice - having, due to Trump, done their best to damage its credibility already, through the appointment of unsuitable judges. To an outside observer it looks as if half the country is hellbent on pulling down the pillars of democracy.
The win is in enforcing the law, justice for all
No prejudice, no special deals.
Some won't like it. All the more reason to
uphold the spirit and letter of the law.
And, BTW, Americans might well look into having the
honesty, and, frankly, patriotism, to get past
this stupid and destructive left v right extremism.
Such as your bit about how the right wants to
undermine justice.
Which, amusingly, is here concocted from the
right not wanting the leftists to let the left'S
guy get away with flouting laws- that
were promoted by, yes, the left.