I totally agree with you on the first sentence.
The second one is a non-sequitur. What he did was improper even if it didn't amount to a crime. The fact that the DOJ is charging Letitia James for essentially the same type of crime also undercuts the argument that what Trump did was perfectly fine. All the same arguments made about this being lawfare against Trump also work in defense of Letitia James. You also picked the weakest criminal case against Trump, the one that was most egregiously lawfare.
Not everything Trump is doing is necessarily illegal so framing it as being illegal or not is not the right way to approach. President's have flexed their power and increased it many times throughout the history, sometimes when they knew it was unconstitutional despite it not being a crime. Biden's student loan forgiveness was an example.
Understand that my point is not to say there wasn't lawfare against Trump, there absolutely was, but that Trump is engaging in the same type of behavior. Trump didn't drain any swamps, he just put in his own alligators.
Living within the boundaries set by in the law doesn't mean you're clean?
What other standard are you expecting us to live by? You expect him to be perfect -- a standard nobody alive can meet.
Based on your comment, you believe what Trump is doing is the same as the lawfare done to Trump only because it involves those people who targeted Trump politically?
I believe that's called transference. You think because Trump was unfairly dragged into court over purely political motives that now Trump's motives are also political -- even though when he does it he follows the law.
You remind me of the kid who tells the teacher I hit you on the playground after you hit me almost daily until I stood up for myself.
Democrats mastered this move when they refused to live by any religious moral standards, but then called for the resignation of any Conservatives caught doing the same, such as extramarital affairs or having a homosexual partner. Rules for thee, but not for me.
Hunter Biden was proven to have broken several laws, but daddy's staff pardoned him as well as his whole family preemptively. Did that make them all "clean?"
Maybe Trump can do the same for his family and friends since there's a recent precedence? Although, a recent report says all those Biden executive actions, including the pardons, are null and void.

You should seek professional help. You have a brain leak somewhere.