The point is did he violate the terms of his release. Whether or not anyone thinks he was justified, should he have to face the consequences of his actions? If not, why not? Because people think he's being railroaded? So he's free to break the law any way he wants with impunity? What if the shoe were on the other foot; what if it was Biden or some other Democrat?
I will add this.
As boorish, narcissistic, and egomaniacal as Trump may be, he is no dummy.
In other words, I believe that he is implementing a biblical principle by his actions, whether he is consciously aware of it or not, and I also believe that it is working.
I am referring to this biblical principle:
Mark 11:32
"But if we shall say, Of men;
they feared the people: for all
men counted John, that he was a prophet indeed."
Mark 12:12
"And they sought to lay hold on him,
but feared the people: for they knew that he had spoken the parable against them: and they left him, and went their way."
Luke 22:2
"And the chief priests and scribes sought how they might kill him;
for they feared the people."
Acts 5:26
"Then went the captain with the officers, and brought them without violence:
for they feared the people, lest they should have been stoned."
Never in my life have I seen a President with the type of backing from the populace that Trump has, and I believe that he is fully aware of the same, and that he acts defiantly and boldly at times because he knows that his accusers fear his support base. As I said in an earlier response, I honestly believe that Trump would have been assassinated a long time ago if the powers-that-be did not fear backlash from his supporters.
That is my take on things, and I think that it is accurate.