There are a few reasons why the establishment is afraid of a Trump indictment.
He could be acquitted. If Trump is acquitted, it would be a major victory for him and his supporters, and it would send a message that the establishment is not above the law. It would also embolden Trump and his allies to continue to challenge the results of the 2020 election and to sow distrust in American democracy.
He could be convicted. If Trump is convicted, it would be a major setback for him and his movement. It would also send a message that no one is above the law, even a former president. However, it is important to note that it is still very unlikely that Trump will be convicted, as he would need to be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
He could use the indictment to rally his base. Regardless of the outcome of the indictment, Trump is likely to use it to rally his base and to raise money. He could also use it to attack his political opponents and to undermine the legitimacy of the Biden administration.
It could set a precedent for future presidents. If Trump is indicted, it could set a precedent for future presidents. This could make it more difficult for presidents to act outside the law, as they would know that they could be held accountable. However, it is also possible that an indictment of Trump could backfire, and could make it easier for future presidents to act illegally, as they could argue that they are being unfairly targeted.
