An investigation is one thing, a witch hunt is quite another. Several times it was announced that there was no evidence of collusion, yet the 'investigation' continued and continued and continued.
I'm sorry
@libertybele I don't know who you are talking about. Who announced no collusion?
President Trump?
The President's current lawyer Gulliani?
The President's former lawyer "I took a 2nd mortgage to pay off Stormy Daniels" Michael Cohen?
QANON?
I know who didn't say Trump was exonerated. Trump's initial FBI chief James Comey or his current FBI chief Wray who testified before Congress “I do not believe special counsel Mueller is on a witch hunt.â€
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-news-fbi-wray-watchdog-trump-mueller-20180618-story.htmlIt wasn't Trump's recently departed AG Jeff Sessions. Insulted for 2 years I pray he writes a book. Or Trump's current Deputy AG Rosenstein, or even his current AG Barr
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/25/politics/mueller-report-barr-obstruction-decoded/index.html Barr's summary includes a fairly damning quote: "While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him."
So who are you saying I should believe exonerated President Trump?
The Mueller report lasted less than 2 years. It put away President Trump's election Campaign Chairman Paul Manifort, as well as the Deputy Finance Chairman of the Republican National Committee and Trump's "Mr Fixit" Michael Cohan. Plus some other minor people who would lie for the President.
You might not have needed the Mueller investigation but I did.
The only thing that accomplished was allowing Mueller, Rosenstein and others to bury and destroy evidence of those who were actually involved in the collusion of bringing our President down.
Do you understand how insane that sounds to me?
So, if you don't feel that it hurt the country, that's certainly your prerogative.
I don't know if it hurt the country or helped it, but I think it was needed.