Nope. There is the state court case in New York, which is currently scheduled for trial in March.
People tend to forget about that case because it is the stupidest and flimsiest case of them all, but it doesn't matter. Trump will be tried before a Manhattan jury composed entirely of far left-wing democrats, each of whom will have already decided that Trump is guilty before even being picked for the jury, and each of whom will be excitedly looking forward to convicted Trump so they can brag to all of their friends, get invited to the best parties, and even get interviewed on MSNBC.
Trump will then be sentenced to prison and ordered held without bail pending appeal by a far left-wing democrat hack of a judge, who will also be looking forward to getting invited to all of the best parties and maybe even getting high paid job as a talking head on MSNBC.
Because it will be a state court conviction, Trump will not have the power to pardon himself if re-elected. So we are looking at a major constitutional crisis if Trump is re-elected from a New York prison cell.
See post #67