I will clearly express the view that spending 5 days to read the Mueller report was a waste of time. It was that the actual report was not what people claimed it was or was going to be. It seemed to be the elephant as describe by “blind people”. It is a report that will not change one view of events… it is a report that will alter your perception of what goes on behind the curtain. No one seems happy with the conclusions… but that is often the case when one seeks to find truth and not just support for one’s perception. Why do we not find common ground that bonds us instead of pits us against each other!

I’m only about half way through reading the report, and so far, I’m unimpressed with it. I believe Mueller and his associates did all they could do, but were they out to get a President or prove Russian election interference. Perhaps the report would be better if it were complete and not redacted, but by law there are things and people that cannot be released. Ideally we need more than 2 political parties and moderation between all of them to work for the people of the USA and not corporations and special interests.
It is very clear about Russian interference and that it was not a joint effort. Then it becomes a Watergate issue of reaction/response than what actually happened. We fight over reactions to what happened instead of safeguarding the election process.