Correct me if Im wrong but:
1. You cannot indict a setting President. Not Trump. Not Hillary. Long term Justice Policy and, IMHO, the Constitution.
2. The President can pardon anyone who has been indicted or convicted of a crime.
3. The President cannot be indicted so the question of pardoning himself can never come up.
Only federal crimes, not state.
“2. The President can pardon anyone who has been indicted or convicted of a crime.”
There does not have to be an indictment, conviction, or a charge. There does not even need to be a specific charge. It can be for “any crimes” between certain dates.