Special Counsel Robert Mueller acted honorably, President Donald Trump said on Monday, days after the fellow Republican wrapped up his Russia probe with no evidence of criminal collusion between Trump's campaign and Moscow.
Asked if he thought Mueller acted honorably, Trump told reporters at the White House "yes."
But Trump also warned that there are a "lot of people out there that have done some very evil things, I would say treasonous things against our country” and voed that they “certainly be looked at.”
“I’ve been looking at them a long time,” Trump said. "You know who they are."
“We can never let this happen to another president again,” he added.
He also said that it’s “up to the attorney general” to decide whether to make Mueller's report public, adding that “it wouldn’t bother me at all” if that happened.
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