Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Mueller delivers a win for Trump — Five Takeaways
The Hill ^ | March 24, 2019 | Niall Stannage

Posted on 03/24/2019 6:50:08 PM PDT by jazusamo

There was relief for the White House and frustration for President Trump’s foes on Sunday when a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s findings was released by Attorney General William Barr.

The 22-month probe is over. Here are the main takeaways.

A big win for Trump

The president could hardly have hoped for a better outcome than the one delivered in Barr’s letter to Congress.

“No collusion,” the president has always insisted. Special counsel Robert Mueller and his team now agree.

“The Special Counsel’s investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia” regarding the 2016 election, according to the letter.

The exoneration on the central question of the investigation has to be taken seriously given the resources Mueller brought to the task. He employed 19 lawyers, had the assistance of about 40 FBI agents and issued more than 2,800 subpoenas.

On the question of potential obstruction of justice, Mueller was equivocal, saying he had neither exonerated Trump nor concluded that he had committed a crime.

Instead, Mueller punted that question to Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who concluded that the “evidence developed…is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense.”

Democrats will want to know a lot more about that.

Meanwhile, the president boasted that he had received “a complete and total exoneration” when he spoke to reporters briefly before boarding Air Force One in Florida.

Congressional allies were just as forceful.

“Attorney General Barr’s statement today should end the debate,” said Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), one of the most fervent Trump loyalists on Capitol Hill. “There was no collusion. There was no obstruction. It’s over.”

Meanwhile, White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley characterized the president as in buoyant spirits as Air Force One flew back to Washington.

“He’s in a really good mood,” Gidley said, according to pool reports. “He’s just very happy with how it all turned out.”

Democrats face uphill battle

Democrats were quick to note on Sunday that they would continue their own investigations on Capitol Hill, empowered by their healthy majority in the House.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) wrote on Twitter that his panel would be seeking testimony from Barr himself, as it sought to explore what Nadler characterized as “very concerning discrepancies and final decision making at the Justice Department.”

House committees on Intelligence and on Oversight are conducting their own investigations into Trump-related matters.

Democrats will argue they are engaged in the important business of holding the executive branch accountable. That’s true as far as it goes — but it doesn’t solve their larger problem.

The Mueller probe has been the main event of Trump investigations since its inception. It seems likely that voters who don’t have strong partisan loyalties will see his findings as the final word.

That makes it hard for Democrats to justify further probes and easier for Trump and his allies to cast them as politically-motivated smears.

The chances of Democrats being credibly accused of over-reaching just went up sharply.

Questions remain on obstruction

Trump’s biggest problem in the Barr letter — by some distance — is the uncertainty that hangs over what exactly Mueller found in relation to alleged obstruction of justice.

The letter is strikingly opaque on this point — and Democrats instantly seized on that lack of specificity, demanding to know more.

In a joint statement, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said that the letter “raises as many questions as it answers.”

They have a point.

The letter says that, on obstruction, Mueller “determined not to make a traditional prosecutorial judgment.” It adds that he “did not draw a conclusion — one way or another — as to whether the examined conduct constituted obstruction.”

That seems to indicate Mueller found evidence of behavior that was at least in the general ballpark of obstruction — even if Barr and Rosenstein concluded the evidence was not strong enough to sustain a criminal case.

CNN legal analyst Michael Zeldin told The Hill that he found it “very strange” that Mueller went so far as to state that the evidence does not “exonerate” Trump.

“Prosecutors don’t usually talk in terms of exoneration,” Zeldin said, suggesting this could point to disagreements between Mueller’s team and top figures at the Department of Justice.

For Trump, the danger remains that Mueller may have uncovered information that will be politically damaging, even if it does not rise to the level of alleged criminality.

The chances of impeachment fall

Pelosi created a stir earlier this month when she pumped the brakes on impeachment in an interview with The Washington Post.

She noted then that she was not in favor of an impeachment push.

Explaining her reasoning, she said: “Impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there’s something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don’t think we should go down that path, because it divides the country.”

It’s impossible to make a case that the Barr letter reaches that threshold. It lacks the heft that would be required to win over independents or soft Trump voters to the need to try to oust the president.

It’s now more certain than ever that Trump’s political fate will be decided at the 2020 election — and not before it.

Egg on the face of talking heads

It’s undeniable that the most feverish anti-Trump figures in the media — including some supposed legal experts — let their hopes outrun the facts on the Russia story.

Anyone who turned on their television in the immediate aftermath of the Barr letter would have been struck by the amount of attempted face-saving underway.

Mueller’s findings make the confident predictions that he was about to lower the boom on Trump and members of his immediate family look foolish, plain and simple.

Expect Trump and his allies to beat their anti-media drum even louder in the days and months ahead. It’s a good bet they will still be using the Mueller episode as an example of media excess as Election Day 2020 looms.

In a Sunday evening statement, Vice President Pence exulted in “a great day for America.”

He made a point to include unnamed “members of the media” alongside Democrats as those whom he said had leveled “reckless accusations.”


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: barr; democrats; demsorelosers; jamescomey; liberalstears; lisapage; muellerprobe; nadler; pelosi; peterstrzok; presidenttrump; robertmueller; schiff; schumer; trump; trumprussia; vppence; williambarr
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-51 last
To: caww

The evil ones are in for it. Everyone knows that if they get away with this our country is lost.

And our side knows they must receive justice because if they don’t, when they gain power again, they will utterly destroy people from DJT on down the line.


41 posted on 03/24/2019 9:33:01 PM PDT by laplata (The Left/Progressives have diseased minds.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 38 | View Replies]

To: jazusamo

42 posted on 03/24/2019 10:03:55 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: jazusamo

43 posted on 03/24/2019 10:05:21 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: UMCRevMom@aol.com
They seriously need safe places to protect themselves from themselves....
44 posted on 03/24/2019 10:08:43 PM PDT by caww
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 43 | View Replies]

To: jazusamo

I think they are just stupid enough to try.


45 posted on 03/24/2019 10:10:26 PM PDT by marajade (Skywalker)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Candor7

There can be no “obstruction” if there was no crime. Barr made that point in the letter.


46 posted on 03/25/2019 2:14:30 AM PDT by SauronOfMordor (Socialists want YOUR wealth redistributed, never THEIRS!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: SauronOfMordor

Yes, that is . Without an underlying crime, how can there be an obstruction of justice.

Mueller did what Comey did with the Clinton e-mail. This is not prosecutorial duty being discharged. , he went past his prosecutorial duty to screw PDJT.

The evidence of obstruction is PDJT calling the Mueller investigation a “witch hunt.”

This second aspect of the Mueller finding is pure politics. If he wasn’t an indictable offence, Mueller should have simply stated it. Instead he made sure to reveal his hand wringing in public just like Comey did.

I do not respect Mueller at all, I think he is an absolute ass.


47 posted on 03/25/2019 2:57:18 AM PDT by Candor7 ((Obama Fascism)http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 46 | View Replies]

To: jazusamo

How can you have obstruction of justice department when there was no crime committed? How is, “I don’t know what the hell you are talking about.” obstruction of justice? The only obstruction of justice that occurred was committed by the Clintons Department of State and the Obama Department of Justice.

When Nadler issues his subpoenas people should tell him to get stuffed. Literally. They should tell Nadler, Pelosi, and Schumer they are a contemptible lot of political f###ups.


48 posted on 03/25/2019 3:34:20 AM PDT by OrioleFan (Republicans believe every day is July 4th, Democrats believe every day is April 15th.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: OrioleFan
They should tell Nadler, Pelosi, and Schumer they are a contemptible lot of political f###ups.

I agree and would add to those three the idiot Schiff.

Saying “I don’t know what the hell you are talking about" or "this is a witch hunt" does not even come close to making a case for obstruction of justice.

The lot of them are ticked and in a rage because Mueller and his gang couldn't even begin to find any evidence of collusion which is what he was empowered to investigate.

There was NO CRIME committed and the Rats can't deal with that fact, it's as simple as that.

49 posted on 03/25/2019 7:15:01 AM PDT by jazusamo (Have You Donated to Keep Free Republic Up and Running?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 48 | View Replies]

To: jazusamo

Remember Schiff for brains? https://clashdaily.com/2018/02/schiff-brains-russian-comedians-punk-adam-schiff-putins-naked-pics-trump/


50 posted on 03/25/2019 2:43:21 PM PDT by KeyLargo
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: SauronOfMordor

How did Trump obstruct?

By calling the Mueller probe a “witch hunt?” It was indeed just that.Obviously the comments of the president touched a few leftist Donk nerves, but they could not say that his declarations and protestations of innocence were de facto “obstruction.” Just a bunch of whining Donk lefties!

Of course there can be no de jure obstrcution without a required pre-existing crime investigation to obstruct,


51 posted on 03/26/2019 10:41:07 AM PDT by Candor7
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 46 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-51 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson