Escalation always happens.
The classified documents thing with Trump was a manufactured scandal, for example. Everyone in our government is mishandling classified documents because we have a massive over-classification problem, as seen by the lesser reported and covered subsequent finding of Biden having documents.
Only one of those events was associated with a televised raid (which the press was notified of beforehand so they could be sure to film it).
It was all theater.
It's the same with Trump's prosecution in NY, that case was ridiculous. One deed expanded into 37 misdemeanors that were escalated to a felony because they were committed in an effort to cover up an alleged felony. I say alleged because he was never convicted of the original crime but, conveniently, that's not a requirement of that escalation in NY law.
Ironically, both of those cases only increased Trump's support among non-Democrats (Republicans and, importantly, independents) because it was transparent.
Here's a quote for the NY AG that sued Trump.
> "We will use every area of the law to investigate President Trump and his business transactions and that of his family as well," [0]
That sounds an awful lot like she went looking for crimes of a person rather than finding who's responsible for crimes. And threatening his family as well.
[0]https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/incoming-new-y... as well,"