Mueller Report seems Biased for US Election

The Mueller report acquitted Trump of colluding with Russia. Therefore, this report became a 'biased report' in view of the upcoming US elections.

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The probe was launched against US President Donald Trump for allegedly colluding with Russia. Special public prosecutors investigating the case have acquitted Trump of most charges. This, of course, is a victory for Trump. Not only that, they have come to understand that we have escaped almost all the charges.

Special counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence that Trump's campaign was conducted in collusion with Russian officials. However, Mueller said Russia had interfered in the 2016 US presidential election.

All of this is understandable as a shock to Democrats. In fact, Mueller findings are a blow to the Democrats. Democrats expected Mueller to have a "Brahmastra" to use in the 2020 election campaign. While Mueller's report is a big blow to Democrats, it is certainly a new energy for Republicans.

The report has led Democrats, who have so far been extremely aggressive, to go on the defensive. Democrats had slammed speculation that the report would lead to anti-Trump conclusions. Even the mainstream media covered the issue much more often than the Democrats. Now that the report has come out, this action of the Democrats has become their biggest mistake. Because it's time for Democrats to shift the focus of American citizens from the issues surrounding Trump's report to other issues.

Mueller could not make any clear conclusions as to whether Trump interfered with the judicial process by interfering in the investigation into Russia. This is another disappointment for Democrats.

At present, there is a dilemma as to whether to investigate further or not. Democrats are in a situation where there is no confusion even if a door is opened. The question is whether Democrats should open this door for political gain. Importantly, based on this report, Trump has announced in a Twitter message that "we are completely innocent". Of course, this is not surprising. On the contrary, it can be said that he played with cunning. Because his supporters and Washington D.C. The problems posed by storms and floods are more important to the many citizens living far from, than to what and how they converged in the elections two years ago.

Looking at the current situation, can it be said that Trump is out of this mess? Politically speaking, Trump has been released. It will no longer be easy for Democrats to win the support of citizens for a parliamentary inquiry into allegations of corruption against Trump. A judicial committee is already investigating an employment case. Many Democrats have suggested that the party should focus on other issues, given the current situation.

During the presidential campaign, there were frequent contacts between Trump's campaign manager and Russian officials. Importantly, this information was provided by Trump himself. With 19 lawyers, 40 FBI agents, 2,800 co-workers, nearly 500 search warrants, 30 requests for tapes of conversations and interviews of 500 witnesses, despite such a large force, the question of why Trump and Russia converged in the presidential election could not be solved. Will ask.

For those who are watching the whole affair from afar or from afar, as well as the conservative Democrats who have voted for Trump, the debate that has arisen over all these developments is merely a discussion of intellectual reasoning. In fact, from his point of view, there was no concurrence in the presidential campaign… the same thing that Trump was constantly chanting, the same thing that has been in the news in the media today, and the clouds of crisis over Trump have lifted.

There is no denying that there is some resentment among Democrats over the system's failure to convict Trump. In fact, this is what enabled Democrats to gain control of the House of Representatives last November. The young Democrats in the House of Representatives had even discussed impeachment. However, given the circumstances surrounding Mueller's report, it is unlikely that an attempt will be made to prosecute him. Nancy Pelosi, a veteran political leader and speaker of the House of Representatives, has advised her colleagues to be cautious.

"We're not in favor of impeachment, because Trump doesn't have that much credibility," Pelosi said recently. At the same time, Pelosi said, "If there is mutual support for the impeachment, we will reconsider our position." But in reality, such bilateral support is unlikely.

The number of critics of the Republican Party has been steadily declining in recent days. And if the situation continues like this, those who are still criticizing the Republican Party are likely to go into great depression. In such a scenario, keeping your party colleagues together and settling disputes within the party can be a major problem for the police. The recent outcry over anti-religious remarks by Ilihan Omar, a member of the US Congress who is a Muslim of Somali descent, shows how the party is divided on issues of religion, race, gender and age. That's why Trump has taken the opportunity to accuse Democrats of being anti-Israel and anti-Jewish.

Democrats are aware that if they want to win the 2020 election, they will not go astray on an ideological level. Going beyond that, Democrats now have to be aware of the fact that what Mueller expected from them did not come true. And with that in mind, new strategies will have to be devised to prevent Mueller's report from having a negative impact.

Mueller did not acquit Trump of the charge of obstructing the justice process. That's why Democrats are demanding that Mueller's report be made public in the public interest. Democrats hope the report will provide enough evidence to further the investigation into Trump. That's why Democrats are pushing for the report to be made public.

Significantly, more than 15 judicial inquiries into other incidents against Trump are also underway. The charges against Trump are based on allegations of financial misconduct, misappropriation of funds raised for the inaugural event, tax scams and other activities that could benefit other businesses, including the Trump Hotel.

All of this means that Trump still has legal issues to deal with. But even in such a situation, there are supporters of Trump for the 2020 elections. Any allegations against Trump are unlikely to turn these supporters around. Importantly, those who oppose Trump on the other hand are also opposing Trump no matter what the outcome of the inquiry is.

From now on, more and more people belonging to the Republican Party will start coming together. Which means it's about to be the most delusional time of the year, as well as the most delusional.

Mueller assurance that the real battle in such a situation will take place at the polling station is important. Against this backdrop, given Trump's approach to the policy level to date, trying to win the fight against Trump through a direct vote could be more helpful for Democrats.

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