I don't screech, "Trump broke laws and should be locked up" however I will be happy to point to a specific law that Trump broke with evidence to support it.
(I can't post links yet, so I will post URL - add https\\www to the front of it.)
Here is the IRS regulation concerning self-dealing
Code:
.irs.gov/pub/irs-tege/eotopicq85.pdf
The specific section is this:
IRC 4941(d) provides that the following transactions are generally
considered acts of self-dealing between a private foundation and a disqualified
person:
...
E.
Transferring foundation income or assets to, or for the use by or
benefit of, a disqualified person,
The specific referenced Code can be found here:
Code:
.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/4941
The evidence that Trump did use his funds from the foundation for his benefit can be found in the memo that he signed to use the Foundation to make such a payment.
That memo is included in documents submitted to a court of law.
They can be found here - section 76 shows a photocopy of the memo Trump personally signed.
Code:
.vox.com/2018/6/14/17464010/trump-foundation-new-york-lawsuit
Violations of US Code 4941 impose a 10% tax on the self dealing by the self dealer and a 5% tax on the Foundation manager. So Trump paid the 15% tax when this was found out in order to avoid the 200% imposed for not paying it.
But there is more. Foundations are also required to file tax returns under penalty of perjury. We know that the tax return for the year in which Trump self dealt failed to reveal that self dealing which means the tax return contained factual errors. Trump signed that tax return. The question is did he know it was false. If he did so then he was in violation of 26 U.S. Code § 7206.
It would also put him in violation of 26 U.S. Code § 7201 and 26 U.S. Code § 7207.
What we have here is a clear instance of an error in a tax return that personally benefited Donald J Trump. The only question is whether it was a willful violation or not.
In your argument about Clinton, your evidence didn't even show a violation of a specific law. Wishful thinking on your part does not make a violation of the law by someone else. Comey stated the truth when he said he could find no instance of any prosecution based on the evidence or lack of it in what Clinton did.