Trump lashes out at 'rogue' Mueller: He's the 'exact opposite' of a saint

President Trump on Tuesday again went after special counsel Robert Mueller.

“The Phony Witch Hunt continues, but Mueller and his gang of Angry Dems are only looking at one side, not the other. Wait until it comes out how horribly & viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie,” Trump tweeted.

He continued: “Mueller is a conflicted prosecutor gone rogue. The Fake News Media builds Bob Mueller up as a Saint, when in actuality he is the exact opposite. He is doing TREMENDOUS damage to our Criminal Justice System, where he is only looking at one side and not the other.”

“Heroes will come of this, and it won’t be Mueller and his terrible Gang of Angry Democrats. Look at their past, and look where they come from. The now $30,000,000 Witch Hunt continues and they’ve got nothing but ruined lives. Where is the Server? Let these terrible people go back to the Clinton Foundation and ‘Justice’ Department!” Trump added.

The tweets come after the president attacked Mueller’s credibility on Monday in anticipation of the final report for the Russia investigation.

Trump tweeted: “When Mueller does his final report, will he be covering all of his conflicts of interest in a preamble, will he be recommending action on all of the crimes of many kinds from those ‘on the other side’(whatever happened to Podesta?), and will he be putting in statements from hundreds of people closely involved with my campaign who never met, saw or spoke to a Russian during this period?”

“So many campaign workers, people inside from the beginning, ask me why they have not been called (they want to be). There was NO Collusion & Mueller knows it!” he continued.

Legal expert Alan Dershowitz has predicted that the report produced by Mueller “is going to be devastating to the president.”

The retired Harvard Law professor and frequent Trump defender made this comment on ABC News’ “This Week” Sunday, adding, in part: “I know that the president’s team is already working on a response to the report. And so at some point when the report is made public…it will be made public probably with a response alongside. The president will say, ‘look, it’s political. There’s their account and there’s our account,’ and then the American public will have to judge their credibility.”

“When I say devastating, I mean it’s going to paint a picture that’s going to be politically very devastating. I still don’t think it’s going to make a criminal case because collusion is not criminal,” Dershowitz later clarified.

The discussion took place less than a week after attorneys for President Trump confirmed that he recently submitted written answers to Mueller’s team.

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