President Trump kept up his attacks on FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe on Sunday, once again raising questions about Democratic campaign contributions to his wife’s failed Senate run in Virginia.

“@FoxNews-FBI’s Andrew McCabe, “in addition to his wife getting all of this money from M (Clinton Puppet), he was using, allegedly, his FBI Official Email Account to promote her campaign. You obviously cannot do this. These were the people who were investigating Hillary Clinton,” Trump posted on Twitter, quoting a report airing on Fox News.

Trump has had McCabe, 49, a top aide to former FBI director James Comey, in his sights since Saturday when he lashed out at the embattled deputy director after reports said he might retire from the FBI in early March when his retirement benefits kick in.

At issue are campaign contributions McCabe’s wife, Dr. Jill McCabe, received from the Virginia Democratic Party and Common Good VA, a political action committee run by close Clinton ally and Virginia

Gov. Terry McAuliffe, during her unsuccessful state Senate run in 2015.

But the donations and her election loss came before her husband became involved in the FBI probe into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state.

In a tweet on Saturday, Trump trashed both McCabe and Comey, whom Trump fired in May.

“How can FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, the man in charge, along with leakin’ James Comey, of the Phony Hillary Clinton investigation (including her 33,000 illegally deleted emails) be given $700,000 for wife’s campaign by Clinton Puppets during investigation?,” Trump posted.

The White House on Sunday said the American public has the right to know if the investigation into Clinton’s emails was tainted.

“People need to remember this, Terry McAuliffe the governor of Virginia, is perhaps the Clintons ‘ closest political friend. He gave $700,000 contribution to McCabe ‘ s wife when she was running for office at the same time they were launching an investigation into Hillary Clinton ,” Marc Short, the White House director of legislative affairs, said on “Fox News Sunday.” “The American people have a right to know that. McCabe has announced that he looks to move forward and move on and we wish him well.”

Short said that despite Trump’s criticism of the FBI, the president supports director Christopher Wray.

” I think he is very pleased to have Chris Wray now running the FBI. He’s very pleased with the changes that are taking place. A t the same time, we put all our faith and confidence in the Department of

Justice and FBI knowing that there should be no bias there ,” Short said.

He also said that the administration is cooperating in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether Trump campaign associates colluded with the Kremlin’s efforts.

“I think it’s also important to segregate that from the special counsel, because the White House is cooperating in every single way with that investigation. After millions and millions of dollars, no collusion has been proven, he said on Fox. “So the president is saying we need know that our civil servants are doing an honorable thing and it’s important that the American people know what happened in that investigation.”

Mueller was appointed special counsel following the dismissal of Comey, who had been leading the probe into Russian interference in the election.