Good question, I’ll provide you proof as soon as you provide proof Mr. President Donald J. Trump thinks he is above the law. He was impeached. If he thought he was above the law that would have never taken place.
A president does not need to break the law to commit a high crime. Did Trump need to break the law to be impeached? The answer is no. His impeachment had nothing to do with breaking the law.
“Impeachment is essentially a glorified process to determine whether someone should be
fired from their job,” said Ilya Somin, a professor at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University.
Maybe you mean constitutional law. Here is just one example of where Trump broke constitutional law which is different from breaking criminal law.
The Richmond, Virginia-based Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that President Donald Trump violated the Constitution’s emoluments clauses.
The president’s attorneys had tried to preserve the president’s immunity from the lawsuit filed by Democratic attorneys general in Maryland and the District of Columbia, who successfully argued that the president’s ownership of the Trump International Hotel, on Pennsylvania Avenue violates anti-corruption provisions of the U.S. Constitution on the president accepting payments from foreign governments without congressional consent.