Muller Report Timeline – President Trump's new world – Part 4

Muller Report Timeline – President Trump’s new world – Part 4

Bottom Line: As the dust begins to settle in a post-Muller investigation world for President Trump – there's something important to consider beyond the obvious. It’s natural for us to see things through the prism we understand. In other words, none of us have a clue what toll the Muller investigation has taken on the Trump administration.

As if being President of the United States doesn’t come with more stress than we can imagine, imagine attempting to do it with constant distractions coming from those who’re attempting to take you down in the process. We’ll never know how much time the President has had to dedicate to the fraudulent Mueller probe into Russian collusion. We’ll never know the extent of the stress on him. We’ll never know if he could have been even more effectual during his first two years in office. But here’s what we do know. 

The President’s cabinet contains fifteen members. Much has been made of President Trump’s turnover and difficulty retaining top officials in many of these posts. Sure, some of it comes down to President Trump’s style and differences but there’s more than enough evidence to suggest that the constant cloud hanging over the President from the Muller probe was an ongoing and consistent issue. Virtually everyone in President Trump’s inner circle had been, at a minimum, questioned/interrogated by team Muller. The pervasiveness of this had become so absurd that Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who didn’t even know Donald Trump for the time in question for the purpose of the Special Prosecution, had been run through the paces. How many top performing people are going to be willing to be part of that type of environment? How many would want to join an administration knowing that becoming part of it subjects you that type of behavior? How many people want to put their families through that type of worry and stress? That was the other dirty little secret of the deep-state's plan against President Trump. Isolate him and you can help render him less effective. So, what now?

As the cloud lifts for President Trump he enters a new phase of his Presidency that likely will aid his effort to attract and retain high quality cabinet members. He’ll likely have momentum within his ranks and with in congress, especially the Senate. Despite the distractions and the conspiracy to take him out we’ve had the best economy in a generation, record low unemployment for every minority demographic. Best wage growth in a generation, along with the biggest increase in net take home pay in well over thirty years. ISIS’s caliphate has been defeated with 8 million people liberated, North Korea isn’t lobbying missiles over Asia and China is paying us hundreds of billions of dollars in fees relative to unfair trade practices. There’s a lot more to do but imagine the view of the possible without the headwind of the Muller investigation. It’s not just good for President Trump. It’s good for the country.


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