Fox New’s Shepard Smith opened his show on Monday with a monologue that tore President Trump apart over his ceaseless tweetstorm following the school shooting in Parkland, FL.

As Smith noted, Trump used his weekend to attack Adam Schiff, Oprah Winfrey, the FBI and pretty much every other one of his political enemies. Trump did not, however, say anything especially negative about Russia or Vladimir Putin despite the news that Robert Mueller indicted multiple Russian entities on charges of tampering with the American institutions during the 2016 election.

Even though the White House is proclaiming this as an exoneration from alleged collusion, National Security adviser H.R. McMaster has said the latest news means that the evidence of Russian meddling is now “incontrovertible.” Smith brought this up as he continued to dissect Trump’s tweets and fact-check how many times the president has dismissed the Russia investigations.

“The reality is the president has questioned the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election over, and over, and over again… The president’s spokespersons have been on television denouncing the meddling, the president has not. Not once, not on camera, not on Twitter, not anywhere.”

Axios reporter Caitlin Owens spoke to Smith at the top of the hour, and she noted how Trump hasn’t said much of anything on preventing election interference in the future. Smith agreed, stating Trump hasn’t made any call to action or any kind of rallying cry to do something about this issue.

Watch above, via Fox News.

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