The question that looms much larger than what happened is what the heck are we going to do about it? The currently expiring Congress has shown a stunning lack of will when it comes to challenging a corrupt executive branch. The dates that matter are not Sept. 7 — a phony deadline for quick action in the Mueller probe — but the Nov. 6 election and then Jan. 3, 2019, when the 116th Congress convenes. Like a game of "Wheel of Fortune" in which almost all of the letters have been unveiled, it's going take some new players to solve the not-so-hard puzzle of Trump and Russia.