Cynicism is unreason. Cynicism poisons reason and therefore must be put aside when looking for answers. Simply to say that the end date of the Georgia investigation is "because the 2024 election" implies some sort of grand conspiracy that is ridiculous. But that's what a cynic can truthfully say, depending on their bias.. Before a skeptic would believe that, there must be evidence and where is it? As a skeptic, I do believe the Jan 6 attack on our Capitol Building was due to Trump's conspiracy to overthrow our election. There is plenty of evidence to support that. If there were none, I'd be looking for a different answer. But then again, I saw the whole thing play out between Nov 2020 and Jan 6, 2021, so I'm pretty much convinced. However, a cynic can explain anything from their view. They can make Democrats or Republicans the evil ones. Cynicsim unhinges a person from reality. As I said, cynicism is unreason and poisons a person's ability to think clearly.
Donald Trump is unusual in that he does only acts in what he perceives as his own interest. One can predict what he is going to do using that as a starting point. But he is a narcissist sociopath, which makes up maybe 5% of the population. Cynics believe Trump and everybody else are motivated purely by self interest. That is simply not true. A small number of people are like Trump. A small number would sacrifice themselves for the greater good. Everybody else fall in between the extremes.
So, yes, cynicism cannot be ignored because there are a lot of cynics out there and knowing this helps explain their action. This statement:
By that way of thinking, a president can only be held accountable for their crimes if the investigation and trial can be completed in four years.
Should worry you if you believe that cynicism is entrenched in our government, courts, economy, etc. I don't think it is and that is why I'm continuing this discussion.