I'm being very sparing in linking to articles that theorize about or claim to know what will happen during the Trump Presidency. Most of them remind me of the oft-quoted (on this site) adage about the press and pundits: They're not paid to say "I don't know" even when they don't know. But I'll link to a few which bring up important points that we do know.
Stephanie Mencimer reminds us that Mr. Trump is facing a whole heap of civil lawsuits. Republicans pushed for and got a Supreme Court decision that a sitting president cannot delay civil suits until he leaves office. This was because they thought the Paula Jones civil suit would drive Bill Clinton from office. Now, that's the law of the land so one of three things will happen…
One is that Trump will have to make time for all those lawsuits and defend himself while he is trying to do whatever he's going to try to do as president. Another is that he's going to have to settle all those suits, which could be very, very expensive and embarrassing. And the third is that Republicans in Congress are going to decide that since the sitting president is of their party, they need to pass a law that says he cannot be sued while in office…you know, like a Democrat was.