That's what you said about Hillary and Hunter Biden. But have they had their phones confiscated yet?
One of the many, many problems of shady is that he is unable to understand the concept of 'context'.
Prior to 2020, Trump avoided prosecution. Was it because "gosh, gee... Trump is innocent"? Nope.... it was his personal situation. The context.
Prior to 2016, Trump avoided punishment for so many of his crimes because, sadly, the U.S. government has a poor track record of investigating white collar crimes. Unless something big happens to bring crimes to their attention they get overlooked. (Still, he did get caught in both the Trump U and Trump foundation scandals, where he had to pay out millions.) Look how long the Trump organization was engaged in tax fraud (as shown by the recent guilty plea by Weisselberg.)
Once he entered the election, he was protected... first by rules that seek to limit the impact on an election, and then by a DoJ rule that sitting presidents cannot be prosecuted. (Not to mention Barr doing his best to run interference for him, and a republican party that has demonstrated a lack of integrity.)
But now the context has changed. He no longer has the protection afforded by the Office of the presidency. And unlike his pre-2016 situation, his crimes are fully in the spotlight, and some prosecutors are willing to go after him. Will he end up in jail? Justice would dictate that he should be. Of course, there is a chance he could escape charges (Perhaps he delays charges long enough, and then dies of a cheezeburger-induced heart attack before he is indicted or the republicans manage to retake the whitehouse in 2024 (thanks to Russian election interference and voter suppression) and he is given a pardon.
But he is much closer to being indicted than he ever has been in his life. And much closer to being sent to jail than Hunter Biden (post 2016) or Hillary Clinton ever were.