As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.
However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:
Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.
Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???
Just asking.....
Neither of those "facts" are "indisputable" at all.
Payoffs to hoes making accusations aren't valid or legal campaign expenses, so it would have been improper for those expenses to have come from the Trump Campaign. Trump did it right, by cutting a check from his personal account. And when Daniels pays it back, it go back to the Trumpster as well.
As far as "emoluments", there are none. The Trump Organization was able to find two very able young men to run the business while President Trump is conducting the nation's business. Besides, any "emoluments" would have to be banned by Congress, and the Congress hasn't even submitted legislation on the matter.