Conflicts have created a dilemma for Mueller and his Democrat supporters

Hot Air:
Alan Dershowitz: Trump Has Mueller Right Where He Wants Him

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Meanwhile, if Mueller does end up indicting Trump or giving him a Comey-esque excoriation without filing charges in his final report, Trump will be able to point to Strzok, the partisan leanings of Mueller’s team, the dubious demand of transition emails from GSA, and various other curiosities of the probe to argue that Mueller’s a political hack and his investigation was tainted. The special counsel’s verdict on POTUS is merely round one of this fight; round two is the political battle over whether Trump should pay any price for wrongdoing, which the president is now well positioned to fight because of everything I just mentioned. In that sense Trump does have Mueller where he wants him, either as the ultimate character witness if Mueller ends up vindicating him or as a weakened opponent in the battle for public opinion if he doesn’t. He might as well stick it out and take his chances.
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I tend to agree with this line of thought and I suspect Trump's lawyers feel the same way.  So far Mueller has not given any indication that his investigation has turned up anything incriminating about Trump's actions.  That suggests that any case based on the current record would be weak and tendentious at best.  The more the case looks political in nature the easier it will be for Republicans to vote against any attempt to remove Trump from office.

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