I agree with the premise where there is smoke there is fire. Its possible Trump did something wrong in his business deals ahead of time ( as piezoe speculates) or allowed himself to be entrapped or trapped before or after the election... or just plain being stupid and greedy like nixon.
But... this meeting with Don Jr. so far seems like nothing.
Now... if it was discussed they had obtained evidence illegally and they were going to turn it over to Trump... it gets more interesting.
But even then... I have seen nothing convincing that even that would be a crime.
the washington post... seems to agree...
"Indeed, in the 2001
Bartnicki v. Vopper decision, the Supreme Court rejected even civil liability for distributing illegally intercepted cellphone calls, and expressly refused to distinguish the media from others:
The . . . question is whether the application of these statutes [that purport to ban distributing illegally obtained material, even when one wasn’t involved in the distribution,] in such circumstances violates the First Amendment. [Footnote: In answering this question, we draw no distinction between the media respondents and Yocum.]
And the
Bartnicki Court cited
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254, 265-266 (1964) — the case treated the media and non-media speakers equally, and a passage on those pages stressed the rights of “persons who do not themselves have access to publishing facilities” — and
First Nat. Bank of Boston v. Bellotti, 435 U.S. 765, 777 (1978), which is a passage that stresses the rights of all speakers to speak."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...says-cnns-chris-cuomo/?utm_term=.f386aa47b098
Not until you take in the mosaic of everything else involving him and Russia. It's pretty clear that there is more to the trump Russia relationship. At best it's only obstruction or emuloments. At worst it's treason for personal gain.