Scott Jennings

Opinion contributor

Attorney General William Barr has delivered a summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s findings, and it could not have turned out better for Donald Trump. Here are my principle takeaways:

1. This is an unequivocal win for the country

That the President of the United States was exonerated of treason — collusion with a hostile foreign power to win an election — should make every American happy.

Unfortunately, Democrats had taken it as an article of faith that Mueller would end their nightmare and frog march President Trump out of the White House in handcuffs. Not only did that dream shatter, but Mueller fully absolved Trump.

On the issue of obstruction, Mueller, finding it too complicated to draw a conclusion, allowed Attorney General Barr to make the call. He did, and Trump is clear of that, too. Our nation will be spared of what would have been certain impeachment had Mueller and Barr found otherwise.

While some Democrats probably still want to go down that road, Mueller’s report makes it highly inadvisable.

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2. Everyday Democrats ought to be furious with their party leaders

There’s a scene near the end of the Wizard of Oz in which the curtain is pulled back and everyone realizes there is no wizard, just a manic Kansan frantically pulling levers to intimidate people and create the illusion of a wizard.

That’s what the Democrats did for the last two years, and now Mueller has pulled back the curtain to reveal the true hoax. Democrats now must choose to accept the outcome of this investigation or simply put the curtain back in place and keep pretending we all didn’t see what we just saw. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, Rep. Adam Schiff will proclaim!

I understand that many Democrats are disillusioned in the wake of this report, but focus your anger on the real culprits — Schiff, Eric Swalwell and the other Democratic members of Congress who took you for a ride. Without those clowns, you wouldn’t have become so emotionally invested in the idea that Trump’s presidency was illegitimate due to Russian collusion.

Honestly, I have sympathy for rank-and-file Democrats who are demoralized today, as their entire party leadership, aided and abetted by a liberal media establishment, fed them a steady diet of bologna that just didn’t pan out. I’d be angry, too.

They put their trust in a group of snake oil salesman and wound up ripped off. As an electoral matter, voters should turn away from a Democratic Party that just tore the country apart on a total lie.

3. Americans should demand action to prevent future interference

Now that this investigation is behind us, we need a plan to stop Russia and other hostile foreign powers from interfering again.

Let’s face it — President Barack Obama’s administration failed us in 2016, and we must learn from their mistakes, as the electoral interference happened on his watch. Hopefully, Mueller’s full report will give us a road map to safeguarding our democracy in the future.

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4. Trump deserves the benefit of the doubt for the next two years

He was robbed of that because collusion mania set in immediately, never allowing his administration to function under the usual sunshine instead of clouds. His decisions have been deemed illegitimate by many Democrats who couldn’t accept an election outcome and needed to salve their emotional wounds by inventing this Russian collusion story.

Further, the 2018 election was run with the overlay of what is now a proven falsehood — that voters had to rebalance the political landscape to make up for Trump colluding with Russia to win in 2016. The entire freshman Democratic class in the U.S. House is there, at least in part, because of a bill of goods sold to the American people that whipped Democratic turnout into a frenzy.

5. Hooray for government functioning properly

Robert Mueller is a great American who deserves our thanks for a job well done. I didn’t agree with Trump’s attacks on Mueller, and the special counsel weathered that storm and completed his task by the book. No leaks, no interference and no funny business here, just a comprehensive look that found the president was not guilty of treason, as the Democrats claimed.

Surely, we can all celebrate the fact that our government and its underlying institutions held fast — this investigation was legal, conducted properly and produced outcomes according to all of our laws and regulations.

The information was not weaponized at any time during the investigation, and the final conclusions have been transmitted properly to the Congress. I agree that the full report should be made public, but that innocent people who were interviewed should not be dragged through the mud for the amusement of Democrats who must satisfy their bloodthirstiness with someone other than Trump himself.

Scott Jennings is a CNN Contributor and Partner at RunSwitch Public Relations. Reach him at scott@runswitchpr.com or @ScottJenningsKY on Twitter.