Now that he will soon be unemployed and no protection from investigation and possible prosecution, we'll hopefully soon find out:
Prosecutors are seeking eight years of Trump's taxes and other financial documents as part of the grand jury investigation. Trump, who has called the investigation a "political prosecution," sued to shield his tax records, instigating a protracted legal battle that has reached the Supreme Court. "He’s very vulnerable to prosecution," said Jimmy Gurule, a former Justice Department official in the George H.W. Bush administration, referring to Vance's investigation, which is seeking Trump's tax returns and other financial documents. "I think the threat is very real and very substantial."
Might he be open to other kinds of lawsuits as well, I can't help but wonder. He called a few people insulting names on public forums during his time. Insulting other politicians seems to be ok now, more or less, but when he calls non-political employees of the government, I'm thinking of guys like Fauci and others, in public forums where they can't defend themselves, is that really ok? Shouldn't that be open to redress in the time-honoured American method, the 10 year long lawsuit? At one point, Fauci had to have body guards because of death threats, maybe that was true of others, I wonder if a lawsuit blaming Trump for some of that could work.
I suspect that most people would be happy to just those things slide, especially if they're near retirement, but for others who still have careers to build, doesn't seem right that some clown with immunity from prosecution can just libel them like that.