As has become obvious, Donnie was apparently in quite a lather Friday about the Mueller report coming out. Based on thirty-five years of seeing and listening to Trump on local news shows here in New York, I'm not surprised. So many of his endeavors have ended badly. The football league, the airline, the casinos. In his heart of hearts -- presuming he actually has one -- he had to be skittish, having been burned so many times in the past. What did I screw up this time? What did I forget?
It's been proven there were a lot of contacts, including indirect ones, between the Trump campaign and people representing (or connected to) the Russian government. It also seems pretty clear that Putin did not look forward to Clinton being elected president. That he wanted to at least damage her if not stop her. It seems reasonable to presume, given the way Trump has always operated, that his campaign would at least imply to the Russians there would be a quid pro quo in exchange for election help. But as Michael Cohen testified, Trump has learned how to avoid leaving a paper trail, and not to say something incriminating that can later be repeated by persons who were present. But since Donnie has snatched defeat from the jaws of victory so many times, he had to have been asking himself: What am I overlooking?
All the aides who accompanied him Friday to Florida as he sweated out the release of the report. They described him as being "calm." Sounded like the hours before the big storm hits. I'm sure Trump knew, 'This could really be bad,' but was just hoping they hadn't found anything incriminating Donnie, something he'd totally forgotten about. Apparently, at least for one time, DonDon managed to dodge the bullet.