Everyone agrees, including Mueller, that you can’t indict a sitting President.
No coach, everyone does not agree. It wouldn't be as easy as indicting him as a civilian, but it is not cut in stone it cant be done.
I know you wont bother to read it but... others might.
https://www.npr.org/2018/08/22/641005331/can-the-sitting-president-of-the-united-states-be-indictedCHANG: So let me just begin by asking you what exactly is the Justice Department's position on indicting a sitting president?
LACOVARA: The Justice Department has taken the position twice that the president is not subject to indictment while in office and that no criminal charges can proceed against him unless he's either removed from office by impeachment or has served out his term.
CHANG: And just to be clear, as a constitutional matter, it's still unresolved whether a sitting president can be indicted, right? This is just a choice the Justice Department made.
LACOVARA: That's right. In the Watergate investigation, we examined that issue quite carefully and reached the conclusion that there is no constitutional bar to indicting a sitting president. It's a matter of discretion whether to file such charges. But the issue is still unresolved because, neither in Watergate, nor in the Clinton years, did any prosecutors press the issue.