Democrats have hit a new low in their endless vendetta against President Trump, using the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller as ammunition for their latest round of manufactured outrage. Mueller, who passed away Friday at age 81, led the FBI for 12 years before becoming the face of the deep state's politically motivated witch hunt against Trump.
Liberal lawmakers immediately pounced on Trump's social media response to Mueller's death, where the President expressed his true feelings about the man who spent years trying to destroy his presidency with a baseless Russia investigation. While Democrats clutch their pearls and demand artificial reverence, patriots remember exactly what Mueller put this country through.
Let's not forget the facts here, folks. Mueller's so-called "investigation" was nothing more than a taxpayer-funded fishing expedition that wasted $32 million and nearly three years trying to find a crime that didn't exist. This was the same Robert Mueller who presided over one of the most corrupt periods in FBI history, weaponizing federal law enforcement against political opponents.
"The Democrats are once again showing their true colors - they'll exploit anyone's death if it means they can attack President Trump," said one GOP strategist. "Where was this outrage when they were calling Trump supporters fascists and terrorists?"
The hypocrisy is breathtaking. These are the same Democrats who spent years calling Trump "literally Hitler," questioning his mental fitness, and celebrating every attack on him and his family. Now they want to lecture Americans about civility?
President Trump has every right to speak his mind about Mueller's legacy, especially after what the deep state put him and the American people through. The Russia collusion hoax damaged our democracy far more than any social media post ever could.
While Democrats continue their pearl-clutching performance, Trump is focused on the real work of Making America Great Again - securing our borders, unleashing American energy, and draining the swamp that Mueller helped create.
The question Americans should be asking isn't about Trump's tweet - it's why Democrats are more outraged by honest words than they were by years of fraudulent investigations designed to overturn a presidential election.
