LONDON, U.K.—Sooner or later ex-U.S. president Donald Trump is bound to be indicted for some crime. It doesn’t matter which—it could be a fraud or corruption charge, or a sexual offence, or incitement to violence, or even just tax evasion. (That’s what finally got Al Capone.) And it doesn’t matter whether he’s convicted, either; the real drama will come before that.

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