There is a long list of republicans who have been prosecuted for made-up bogus crimes, eg Tom DeLay and Bob McDonnell.
Well you'll be pleased then to discover that there is at least one, real crime committed by DeLay for which he
wasn't prosecuted.
from Wiki: [underlining is mine.]
"In early 1999,
The New Republic picked up a story, first reported by Houston-area alternative weeklies, alleging that DeLay had committed
perjury during a civil lawsuit brought against him by a former business partner in 1994.
[55] The plaintiff in that suit, Robert Blankenship, charged that DeLay and a third partner in Albo Pest Control had breached the partnership agreement by trying to force him out of the business without buying him out. Blankenship filed suit, charging DeLay and the other partner with breach of
fiduciary duty,
fraud,
wrongful termination, and loss of corporate expectancy. While being
deposed in that suit, DeLay claimed that he did not think that he was an officer or
director of Albo and that he believed that he had resigned two or three years previously.
[9] However, his congressional disclosure forms, including one filed subsequent to the deposition,
stated that he was either president or chairman of the company between 1985 and 1994. Blankenship also alleged that Albo money had been spent on DeLay's congressional campaigns, in violation of federal and state law. DeLay and Blankenship
settled for an undisclosed sum. Blankenship's attorney said that had he known about the congressional disclosure forms, he would have referred the case to the
Harris County district attorney's office for a perjury prosecution."