I don't know what they're going to charge him with, the investigation is ongoing. The trial could be a year off, do you know when the trial will be ?
Yeah, never.
Because the point of a justice system is not to figure out what to charge somebody with, it is to investigate and punish crimes.
See, here's how the justice system in the United States works: A crime occurs. Someone is murdered, a bank is robbed, a warehouse is deliberately burned down, trash is dumped on the side of the road. Law enforcement investigates to see who committed the crime.
When they think they have their man, they arrest him and question him. If they still like him for it (police talk for think he's guilty of it), they refer it to the prosecutors, who either drop it or ask a grand jury for an indictment. If they get the indictment, there's a trial, evidence is presented, and the man is either found guilty or not guilty.
With Trump, all that was done bass-ackwards. The prosecutors had a guy that they rilly, rilly din't like. He was running to be president, but they said, "We'll stop him." (See my sig). They didn't stop him, so they decided to "get him." They spent seven years trying in vain to find a crime to pin on him. They never found a crime, they just found actions of his that they disagreed with and tried to pretend that they were crimes. They falsified documents to gather "evidence," of these non-crimes. To this day, they leak repeatedly that they've finally got him, and the deranged eat it up every single time.
No jury will buy that they are honest crime fighters, with no political axe to grind. So the DOJ will never indict. If they were going to indict, they would have already.
When do you think the indictment will be?