BSM1
What? Me worry?
Some don't seem to understand that since the prevailing legal view is that a sitting president cannot be indicted, it would be fruitless for any judge to continue at this time to allow further investigations on the president himself, which is also what Mueller concluded. This is no way implies that there was no culpability by Trump, thus charges could possibly be charged after he's out of office.
But the Mueller never said there were any grounds for charges. BTW, not indicting a sitting President is a good move for all parties. If the President could be indicted then nothing would ever get done in Congress. This is becoming evident in the actions of the Democrat Congress where the focus is ridiculous charges against Trump instead of doing the People's business.