Heh.
OR nobody picked up on your great hidden insight because it’s incredibly naive to think that one lie in a sea lies is the one thing that’d do Trump in.
I mean, really?
Yeah. Really.
Here's the thing. The vast majority of the country right now isn't even paying attention to this stuff. It's "politics" and they don't really care. Even among the people who care, most people aren't paying any real attention, because they have made up their minds before there was anything to make up their minds about. Most of the people who really, really, hate Trump would take anything about about him and decide it clearly is a crime and he should clearly be removed from office. They would almost certainly include "clearly" in the sentence, because that's what people say when they wish that a really unclear thing were actually clear, and in their favor.
Meanwhile, the Republican team would take any evidence and insist that it was totally insignificant and could be ignored. In other words, most people aren't paying any attention at all. Most people who are paying attention aren't really thinking about it, just repeating the portions they think best support their narrative and (pre-conceived) conclusions.
However, throw that into a trial where the president might actually be removed from office, and suddenly they would start paying attention. When they got to that point, they would look at most of this stuff and say, "Who cares?" Just like they did, correctly in my opinion, in 1998. So, for example, the dialog might go like this
"This dirty rotten scoundrel fired the FBI director because the director launched an investigation of him. And that's a crime you see, because..."
"Wait. Back up. The FBI director works for him, and the investigation went ahead anyway, didn't it?"
"Well, yes, but Trump didn't want it to, so, you see...."
"Who cares?"
Or maybe, you see.
"Trump told his lawyer to go talk to Rod Rosenstein and tell him that Trump thinks Mueller has a conflict of interest, so Rosenstein ought to get rid of him. But you see, later it was said that Trump tried to fire Mueller, but he denied it, and told the lawyer to tell people that Trump didn't really try to fire Mueller, but the lawyer thought that it was obvious that Trump did want Rosensteing to fire Mueller, so that's really the same thing as trying to get Mueller fired, which is a crime because it's possible that Trump might have actually wanted Mueller gone because Mueller was on to something, so...."
"Wait. Back up. Can Trump fire Mueller?"
"No. That's why he sent the lawyer to tell Rosenstein that Mueller should be fired.
"So, was Mueller fired?"
"No, but the real crime is that Trump wanted to fire him, but told the lawyer to say that he had never said he wanted him fired, even though when he said Mueller had a conflict of interest, it was obvious that the president wanted Mueller fired, so that's a crime because...."
"Who cares?"
And so it is with most of the report. All those things so many of you are sure are just horrible crimes are things people would look at and shrug their shoulders.
In my opinion, the Trump Tower thing is a little bit different, and the worst thing in the report.
I know, I know. You don't see it that way. (You, referring to a lot of people reading this thread.) Sure. Of course you don't.
But all of those people who aren't paying attention to this right now because they find it tedious are going to want a simple explanation of what Trump did that was so bad. All that stuff with McGahn? There's nothing there that most people would find troublesome. The firing of Comey? No problem. The Trump Tower Moscow stuff, though, has elements that most people would find problematic.
Most of you can't see that, because what you think this is all about is finding some sort of legal pretense to shove Trump out of office. That's not it. To win, you'll have to find some reason to say that Trump did something pretty darned awful which would justify throwing a president out of office. You'll need to find the "elevator speech" version of why Trump ought to be thrown out. In my opinion, the only part that even comes close is the Trump Tower Moscow portion of the report.