Robert Mueller's Russia report has largely faded from the airwaves less than a month after the former special counsel's high-profile congressional testimony, a possible warning sign to Democrats that most voters have lost interest in the probe.
In late July, discussion of Mueller's investigation and possible impeachment were largely absent as the crowded field of Democratic presidential candidates debate.
Fading public interest in the Mueller probe would be an unwelcome development for House Democrats.
And while Mueller's day of testimony on the Hill fell flat in terms of providing a marketable moment for Democrats Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) has vowed to move forward with his committee's probe by holding public hearings with other key witnesses.
It seems that the politics is dancing to the liberal Media. A day late and a dollar short.
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