So every indictment, conviction, and the plethora other federal cases that were handed down to other jurisdictions as a result of this single investigation are classified as "butthurt"? The SDNY will probably get to weigh in before anyone should put a bow on all of this and call it "butthurt". I also suspect that a reading of the less-redacted version of the report by Congress will show that there was reason to investigate in the first place. Finding probable cause of collusion is an entirely different matter. And the news media has done a disservice to all Americans who are paying attention to this by not themselves understanding and education viewers/listeners on what "standard of proof" means. The President and his people obviously either do not 1) understand, 2) care or 3) want other people to understand how that plays into the findings of the Mueller investigation.We cant have Federal agencies attacking citizens because they are butthurt over an election.
Thats a pretty big deal..
The fact that the President said he was fully exonerated by the findings of the report, even though nobody had read them, and even though Barr's report did not state that, gives you a good idea that he's relying on the public to taking his "analysis" of the findings over myraid legal experts who understand what the report does and does not mean.
A lot of people misunderstand what the Mueller investigation's actual goal was and also misunderstand that Barr is doing his best to keep the President out of trouble with his 4 page highlight of the 400-page report.