When a presidency relies on personal impunity—expecting scandal to “slide off” while escalating tariffs and floating threats of war—the real danger is normalization of rule-by-spectacle that weakens accountability and, over time, your leverage as a citizen. Nothing in the provided facts identifies a specific prosecutable act, so this is not a clean fit for federal criminal statutes like 18 U.S.C. § 371 (conspiracy) or § 1346 (honest-services fraud), nor does it describe a defined bribery or extortion scheme under 18 U.S.C. § 201 or the Hobbs Act. The institutional injury here is the corrosion of governance norms—treating public outrage and uncertainty as background noise while power is exercised through impulsive decisions and intimidation rhetoric instead of transparent, stable statecraft.