The witch hunt found no witch.
After 22 months, more than $25 million, 2,800 subpoenas, 500 sessions with witnesses and hundreds of search warrants, special counsel Robert Mueller and his team of 59 lawyers, FBI agents and other specialists came to a conclusion in its investigation into President Donald Trump colluding with Russians.
There was no coordination or cooperation to enable the man with the golden hair to win the 2016 election. It didn’t happen.
Even though there were government agents illegally leaking classified information to implicate Trump, the crimes did not pay. Even though screeching Democrats said this scandal would open the door to impeachment, their plans will have to be revised. Even though we had endless incriminating news reports in which bias outperformed facts, facts stood their ground. Even though varied liberal commentators acted as either prophets or ninnies in their absolute assurance of Trumpian guilt, they weren’t prophets.
The scary truth is that this was a farce from the beginning, a conspiracy theory on the order of the birther tale about President Barack Obama, an investigation that began with nothing to back it up except lies from the Hillary Clinton campaign and an awry Justice Department. The consequences were political tumult, governmental disruption and abuse of our precious system by trying to dispose of a legitimately elected president on the basis of nothing.