Regardless of how the fringe media, or the White House, or some Republicans on Capitol Hill may squeal about how unfair it is to treat the President and his minions this way when it is the Clintons who are dirty as sin; or, conversely, try to argue — using their best alternative facts — that the charges are proof the President didn't conspire with Russians to undermine the election; or that he didn't obstruct justice when he fired James Comey because the former FBI Director wouldn't end the investigation; or he didn't abuse the power of his office by inappropriately trying to influence its outcome; the fact of the matter is someone who was, or is, associated with him is facing real legal jeopardy for something they allegedly did relative to the special counsel's investigative mandate.