Sequestered at Mar-a-Lago and without his usual golf outing to sustain him, Donald Trump spent much of the past 24 hours venting his frustrations with special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, following an indictment against 13 Russians accused of meddling in the 2016 election. In more than a dozen messages beginning Saturday afternoon and continuing into the night, Trump railed against the F.B.I., Democrats, General H.R. McMaster, the media, Barack Obama, and, naturally, Hillary Clinton. “If it was the GOAL of Russia to create discord, disruption and chaos within the U.S. then, with all of the Committee Hearings, Investigations and Party hatred, they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams,” Trump tweeted Sunday morning, while claiming that he had never denied Russia’s involvement. “They are laughing their asses off in Moscow. Get smart America!”

Of course, Trump has repeatedly denied that Russia assisted his election, as Mueller’s indictment alleges, and continued to do so over the weekend. “There is no allegation in the indictment that the charged conduct altered the outcome of the 2016 election,” Trump said in one tweet. In another, he accused the “Fake News Media” of ignoring the fact that the Russian disinformation campaign had begun before he announced his candidacy. A few minutes later, he tweeted again, pointing to comments from a Facebook advertising executive who suggested the main purpose of the Russian campaign was to divide Americans, not to sway the election.

At no point did Trump say anything critical about the Russian agents who had launched the attack on America’s electoral and media institutions, or about Russia itself, which continues to conduct a cyber war against the United States. Instead, later Saturday night, the president excoriated the F.B.I., saying the bureau failed to stop a recent mass shooting at a local high school because it was too focused on Russia. “Very sad that the FBI missed all of the many signals sent out by the Florida school shooter,” he wrote. “They are spending too much time trying to prove Russian collusion with the Trump campaign - there is no collusion. Get back to the basics and make us all proud!”

Shortly before midnight, he tweeted again, chiding his national security adviser for disparaging Russia rather than Clinton, and describing a series of incidents and issues he believes represent the true threat against America. “General McMaster forgot to say that the results of the 2016 election were not impacted or changed by the Russians and that the only Collusion was between Russia and Crooked H, the DNC and the Dems. Remember the Dirty Dossier, Uranium, Speeches, Emails and the Podesta Company!”

Hours later, after waking up Sunday morning, he thought of one more:

He then turned his wrath toward Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff, the “leakin’ monster of no control,“ who often appears on CNN to discuss the White House’s inner workings. “He is finally right about something. Obama was President, knew of the threat [from Russia], and did nothing. Thank you Adam!”