Fair enough. There is certainly enough evidence to assume that Trump at least had some knowledge of what was going on around him. But the point of my original post was that it's been a year, we've had 2700 posts of speculation. Some people connected to Trump are facing charges that they may or may not be convicted of, but there still isn't a credible case against Trump. What happened to the Russian collusion that started the whole thing? I can't find information about that that isn't spun out of rumor and blog posts. All I can find are extremists on either side proclaiming victory based on speculation.
His eldest son, his son in law, and his campaign manager had a meeting with Russian agents in Trump’s own tower with him a couple floors away. The purpose of this meeting was to supply his campaign with dirt on Hillary Clinton as part of ‘Russia and its government’s support for Trump’. The idea that Trump was not aware of that meeting beggars belief. Once news of the meeting leaked out the principals repeatedly lied about it in an attempt to cover up its purpose, including one false statement directed by Trump himself. There is no sane planet on which that is not credible evidence of collusion.
As for the specifics of what criminal statutes may have been violated we will have to wait for the full report. In the meantime though we should all dispense with the ridiculous nonsense that there’s been no evidence of collusion.