Release of Mueller report finally sets Trump — and America — free 

By Michael Goodwin <https://nypost.com/author/michael-goodwin/> 

April 18, 2019 | 9:50pm | 



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Donald Trump is now free to be president without the cloud that hovered over
him since his election. No president ever faced, let alone survived, a probe
as fierce and determined as this one.

Cleared of false charges that threatened to end his presidency
<https://nypost.com/2019/04/18/mueller-report-reveals-struggle-with-potentia
l-trump-obstruction-charges/> , Trump can be forgiven for gloating and
rubbing a little salt into the wounds of his tormentors with a jab about
serving another
<https://nypost.com/2019/04/18/trump-cracks-term-limit-joke-after-mueller-re
port-released/> “10 to 14 years.”

Naturally, the hysterics are hysterical over that one. They can’t even take
a joke.

Yet Trump’s great victory is not his alone. The release of the special
counsel report marks a day of freedom for all of America and sends shock
waves around the world.

As Attorney General William Barr said
<https://nypost.com/2019/04/18/william-barr-discusses-mueller-report-before-
its-release/> , the finding by special counsel Robert Mueller that nobody in
the United States knowingly helped Russia interfere in the 2016 presidential
campaign “is something that all Americans can and should be grateful to have
confirmed.”

Take that, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. Deal with it, Adam Schiff and
Jerry Nadler
<https://nypost.com/2019/04/18/nadler-repeats-call-for-mueller-to-testify-be
fore-house-panel/> . You should be celebrating the outcome, not denouncing
it.

The reality was that, while Russia dangled the bait, no one from the Trump
campaign or anyone else took it
<https://nypost.com/2019/04/18/mueller-report-numerous-links-between-trump-c
ampaign-and-russia-but-no-crimes/> . Those findings stand as a refreshing
testament to the character of our people and the sanctity of the election.

So hide your head in shame, Hillary Clinton. You started the false charge of
collusion because you couldn’t accept defeat, and now your name will be
synonymous with the most destructive hoax in American history.

But reaching this uplifting conclusion took 23 months and held the entire
nation hostage for half a presidential term over the possibility that the
president had conspired with a foreign power to steal the election, then
illegally sought to hide the evidence.

The unprecedented accusations carried the horrifying possibility that the
president was a traitor, a finding that would have been catastrophic for our
country and its standing in the world.

Had any of the charges been true, the president would have been impeached,
convicted and removed from office. He likely then would have faced criminal
charges as a private citizen. There would be no pardon to a man of historic
venality.

Such a traumatic experience could have driven a stake through the heart of
American exceptionalism and killed the image of a shining city on a hill.
The beacon to the world would have been seen as just another corrupt
country, a laughingstock worthy of contempt.

Not guilty. Of collusion or obstruction. That’s essentially what the... 

On many days, fears of that outcome dominated the headlines, as when the
media reported this or that development suggesting Trump’s goose was cooked.
We now know those reports, nearly all based on anonymous sources, were wrong
either in their facts or import.

Take that, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN and MSNBC.

By abandoning their standards, Big Media got the biggest story wrong and
misled their readers and viewers — yet refuse to admit it. They are the true
dead-enders, still searching for a thread to justify their jihad against
Trump.

There were other ramifications, too. Members of Congress of both parties
surely calculated the odds of Trump’s survival in deciding how to vote on
tax cuts, the border and other matters.

Perhaps last year’s midterm election would have turned out differently if
voters knew then what they know now.

Think how much of the stark polarization we see every day is ­owing to the
lingering possibility that Trump might be an illegitimate president. Think
how families and friendships have been torn asunder, how many heated
arguments took place in offices and factory floors and classrooms over the
prospect that a puppet of Vladimir Putin sits behind the Resolute Desk in
the Oval Office.

To this day, many people who despise Trump can’t articulate why, other than
that they believe the election was somehow tainted. They were 100 percent
wrong.

The decent, fair-minded people among them will now concede their error.

And what of international affairs? There can be little doubt that both
friends and adversaries gave consideration to the investigation when
determining their relationship with the United States. They would be fools
not to.

Did the probe affect China’s position on trade, or North Korea’s on nukes?
You can be sure that Iran is not happy that Trump has been cleared. That
tells us something.

We can’t know all the possible ramifications, but we don’t need to know
them. The bottom line is ­settled.

The Mueller report, like the investigation itself, is exhaustive in chasing
down every possibility that somebody, anybody, linked to the Trump campaign
sold out America.

The probers put the screws, often unfairly, to tangential players on the
chance that they would give up the president in exchange for leniency. 

None did because they had nothing to give up.

Certainly Michael Cohen tried
<https://nypost.com/2019/04/18/michael-cohen-claims-he-can-fill-in-blanks-of
-redacted-mueller-report/> . Trump’s former lawyer and fixer made it his
mission to bring down the man he had sworn to take a bullet for. Cohen, in a
bid to save himself, switched sides and fired all his bullets at Trump, to
no great effect.

Even Thursday he was still trying to sell his soul, but there were no
takers. He begins his prison sentence next month.

In fairness, Trump does not escape the Mueller report unscathed. He
apparently did lie to the press about whether he helped draft a statement on
behalf of Donald Trump Jr., and media reports were correct that he wanted to
fire Mueller and searched for ways to make it happen.

Yet the president who is notorious for churning through staff was lucky that
some aides were brave enough to ignore disastrous orders. Former White House
counsel Don McGahn refused to fire Mueller, and Trump was unsuccessful in
getting others to do it, too.

Lucky for him. Had he gotten his way, Trump might be facing an ­obstruction
charge.

Yet it must also be noted that not only was Trump innocent of collusion, and
so had no corrupt reason to obstruct justice, but also fully cooperated with
Mueller.

Not once did he assert executive privilege or try to stop anyone from
testifying. Indeed, McGahn spent a remarkable 30 hours with Mueller’s team,
with Trump’s approval. Clearly, the president believed he had done nothing
wrong and had nothing to hide.

This is not the end of Russia, Russia, Russia. Democrats in Congress can’t
let go because they have put all their eggs in the rotten basket. They will
do all they can to delay the inevitable, but eventually must get back to
governing instead of fetishizing impeachment — or they will find themselves
in the ­political wilderness.

More important is the hope that the other side of the story will be
investigated with the same intense scrutiny. America needs to know whether
law enforcement and intelligence agencies under Barack Obama tried to tip
the election to Clinton, then undermine Trump’s presidency.

Get a good lawyer, Jim Comey. You, too, John Brennan and James Clapper.

Much evidence already gathered says they are guilty, but we are far from a
certain conclusion. Thankfully, Barr has pledged himself to the painstaking
task of investigating the investigators.

So it matters not whether we are at the end of the beginning, or the
beginning of the end. All that matters is that, sooner or later, somehow or
another, America gets the full, unbiased truth of what happened in 2016.

In this season of holidays, pray for that. 

EM         -> { Trump for 2020 }

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