What are you going on about?
Let's get off the Trump Train for a minute, and even set aside investigations and prosecutions. Lewk, I'd like you to define "conservatism", and give examples of conservative principles. It's pretty hard to know these days, since there are so many self-proclaimed conservatives in the GOP acting otherwise.
I have a friend who considers herself a conservative Democrat (because she cares about fiscal issues, debt, deficit). Her husband calls himself a liberal Republican (because he cares about Civil Rights, equal rights, fair justice). That's how they set the scale for themselves, but when push comes to shove they both vote along party lines....and usually feel disappointed with their party, and politics in general. Fairly common?
I don't know if it's because our political parties are structured badly, or we expect too much from just two parties, or we're operating with bad definitions, or something else. (It's probably multi-factorial like most everything is). But it seems to me that using the terms "conservative" or "liberal" as loosely as we do, or like a subset within a (R) or (D) poliotical framework, isn't working out so well.