The very fact he managed to convince his supporters the election was being rigged, causing them to commit an insurrection, should tell you that they believe the lies he tells them. His followers commited treason (blasphemous to any Conservative), and you're telling me they didn't fall victim to disinformation? The very ideals they're fighting to keep preserved, now they suddenly don't care about, whilst full-well knowing who Trump is?
You're basically saying since they know Trump is a liar, they willingly sacrificed themselves to be sent to prison, ultimately all for nothing.
Or is it because they're no more than marks in his cult and fell for his bullshyt?
I know which one sounds like it's grounded in reality.
Furthermore, of course they care, they just don't believe it to be true because then they'd need to look at themselves in the mirror, and ruminate on exactly who they are and where they went wrong, which we know they'll never do. If they didn't care about Trump's morality, than they wouldn't use it against every single Democrat candidate (and everyone in proximity of them).
Why do you think theology is ingrained in Conservatism? They believe the teachings of God. It's the same principle behind believing the lies that Trump tells them. It's no different: the belief in something they trust to be true even though it's not empirical. Or are you now going to tell me that they believe God doesn't exist, and everything that emcompasses Christianity isn't actually real?
Trump supporters can't even recite his [non-existent] policies, or have any thoughtful reason behind why they support them. The limit of their brainwidth only extends to regugitating the MAGA acronym in its four words. And yet here you are trying to paint them as being mentally capable of compartmentalizing his indiscretions and seperating them from his strategem, that they have no grasp of.