Marco Rubio Says Democrats Having a “Temper Tantrum” Over Mueller Report

Since the end of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, and the conclusions drawn by Attorney General William Barr, Democrats are having what amounts to a “public temper tantrum.” So says Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio.

Rubio made that comment speaking to FOX Business’ Trish Regan. He said that the Democratic Party continues to find ways to discredit the president of the United States over their displeasure of the outcome to the Robert Mueller report.

“So now [Democrats] are kind of having a public temper tantrum,” he said to Regan. “In essence, we don’t like what the investigation found so turn over everything that you did to us so we can comb through and pull out any little nugget that we can amplify and turn and twist.”

Mueller concluded his nearly two-year investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. In a four-page letter summarizing the Mueller report, Attorney General William Barr wrote that the special counsel did not find evidence of collusion by Trump’s campaign.

President Trump Agrees With Rubio on Mueller Report

Rubio said the Democrats and members of the media are damaging the country by implying that Trump was involved in treason and coordinating an election with a foreign power.

“There’s plenty of other things you can disagree with [Trump] on, but instead, [Democrats] were cheering for there to be treason, which would have been terrible news for the country.”

Indeed the Senator from Florida, whom Trump once referred to as “Little Marco,” does not always agree with the president. However, on this he and Trump are on the same page.

President Trump reaffirmed Rubio’s sentiments, telling reporters that the Democrats will never be satisfied with the conclusion of the Mueller investigation.

“Anything we give them will never be enough,” Trump said during an Oval Office photo op with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. “We could give them, it’s a 400 [page] report right, we can give them 800 pages and it wouldn’t be enough.”

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