“Unfortunately,
you put the wrong people in a couple of positions and they leave people
for a long time that shouldn’t be there and all of a sudden they are
trying to take you out with bullshit, okay?” the president said.
Mr Trump has frequently called the special counsel’s investigation a “witch hunt”.
The speech – clocking in at more than two hours – also included
sharp attacks on former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, former FBI head
James Comey, the Democratic Party and those critical of his approach to
North Korea.
Speaking
at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, Mr Trump
lashed out at his detractors in a wide-ranging speech.
“This is how I got elected, by being off script . . . and if we don’t go off script, our country is in big trouble, folks,” he began.
The president repeatedly said that Mr Mueller had “never received a
vote”, nor had Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mr
Mueller to his position.
He said Mr Sessions was “weak and ineffective and he doesn’t do what he should have done”.
What else did he say?
The president’s attacks ranged widely.
He
called the Green New Deal proposal – pitched by some Democrats as a
radical bid to combat climate change – “the craziest plan”, saying “when
the wind stops blowing, that’s the end of your electric”.
After a series of remarks on immigrants who, he said, must “love
our country”, Mr Trump said, “We have people in Congress that hate our
country.”
“And you know that, and we can name every one of them if you want,” he said.
He also defended his summit with North Korea leader Mr Kim, telling
the crowd they had made “a lot of progress” and saying the country had
“an incredible, brilliant future”.
Mr Trump also pledged to protect free speech on US university campuses with an executive order.
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