Treason, the only crime defined in the United States Constitution (Art. III, sec 3) is punishable as a crime in the United States which can result in the death penalty.
'Go for it — I can't wait': Rick Wilson profanely taunts Trump after threat to sue Lincoln Project - Raw Story - Celebrating 18 Years of Independent Journalism
GOP candidates want to see the money Trump collected. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/09/07/senate-republicans-want-trump-show-them-money/
That's about as likely as seeing the lost money that Rick Scott was overseeing. How a Record Cash Haul Vanished for Senate Republicans
Mike Flynn furiously storms out of interview over January 6 question in new documentary: ‘I am so sick of it’
Treason can be pardoned by the president. An impeachment and conviction of a president can't be pardoned. A pardon would permit a president to short-circuit the removal process and assume office again. Trump is the type who would pardon himself after an impeachment conviction to try to stay in office. .
Republicans dodge national security implications of Trump having classified documents at Mar-a-Lago - CNNPolitics
Special prosecutor to investigate DePerno and others. DePerno has parroted Trump's stolen election narrative. Trump endorsed DePerno and he won the GOP race in MI for attorney general. Special prosecutor to investigate Michigan GOP candidate Matthew DePerno
Article from April 2022. Matt DePerno – Trump’s pick – wins Republican endorsement for Michigan attorney general
If Trump ever is convicted, its going to be really interesting to see just how many people appointed or endorsed by him suddenly forget he even exists. (And if he is convicted, I hope some are the subjects of recall votes where possible...)
Rhodes is scheduled to go on trial on Sep. 26 for charges in connection to Trump's riot at the Capitol. He fired his attorney team this week and is asking for three more months to prepare. Judge lambasts Oath Keepers founder’s ‘bewildering’ attempt to delay Jan 6 trial