To those who support Donald Trump and those who oppose the president, I want to offer a word of caution for plainly different reasons.
The Trumpsters out there are high-fiving each other over Robert Mueller III’s submission of a report to Attorney General William Barr; he did so without recommending any further indictments into his probe of alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russians who attacked our electoral system.
They’re repeating the president’s mantra: no collusion.
Whoa! Hang on here, man!
We don’t know anything of what the special counsel’s report says.
The anti-Trump factions are expressing some level of disappointment. They wanted Mueller to deliver some heads — and maybe even some genitalia — on a platter when he turned in his report to Barr. That didn’t happen. Mueller didn’t recommend any more indictments.
To both warring camps I want to offer the same words of caution. It is premature to gloat or glower over what Mueller has completed.
We do no know a thing!
Are we clear? Good!
Join me in waiting for the AG to let Congress know what Mueller has submitted. I guarantee you that a federal government branch with 535 blabbermouths in both legislative chambers cannot possibly keep a secret.
Once they know . . . we’ll all know.