Trump tweeted ahead of a Democratic caucus meeting on Wednesday that lawmakers "are getting zero work done."
President Donald Trump complained Wednesday that the fresh push from some Congressional Democrats for impeachment proceedings amounts to "presidential harassment," bemoaning ahead of a Democratic caucus meeting on Wednesday that lawmakers "are getting zero work done."
“After two years of an expensive and comprehensive Witch Hunt, the Democrats don’t like the result and they want a DO OVER. In other words, the Witch Hunt continues!” Trump wrote. “The Democrats are getting ZERO work done in Congress. All they are focused on is trying to prove the Mueller Report wrong, the Witch Hunt!”Sign Up
The president also complained that the Mueller investigation has dragged down his poll numbers, which he suggested should be much higher given the strength of the U.S. economy to date under his administration. Trump predicted on Twitter that without the Russia probe, his poll numbers would be at 65 percent.
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