Both sides in America’s political war formed their opinion of Trump. The left skewers him as a serial adulterer and pathological liar, whose lack of decency is proven by his stiffing small businesses and whose coarseness is well below the dignity of the office.
A somewhat bifurcated right has stuck with him throughout the investigation. Some believe he is the imperfect vessel their God brought to power to right wrongs and stick a thumb in the eye of the establishment and intellectuals they believe have looked down their noses at them for a decade.
Others on the right have seemingly held their noses and looked the other way to cement a conservative judiciary for a generation.
Others on the right have seemingly held their noses and looked the other way to cement a conservative judiciary for a generation.
For three decades we never have witnessed America this dug in, with so few people open to changing their minds.
Today, political professionals oversee spending hundreds of millions of dollars to try to get 3 of the 5 percent undecided. And by the next election, it could well be 2 of 3 percent.
Democrats now are aggressively investigating Trump the businessman, if he played games with his taxes or accepted loans from less-than-reputable sources.
But what is clear is the Mueller report provided both sides with irrefutable evidence that their beliefs are sound, even though these views are 180 degrees apart. We just ended an exhaustive two years of investigations only to end up where we began.
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