Appearing on MSNBC Wednesday morning, White House adviser Kellyanne Conway hammered the liberal cable channel for its blatant biased coverage of the Mueller investigation over the past two years and called out journalists who repeatedly declared Trump guilty of Russian collusion despite the Special Counsel’s report concluding the opposite.

Fill-in anchor Kristen Welker began the segment by pressing Conway to react to congressional hearings being led by Democrats trying to keep the Russia investigation in the news. The presidential counselor responded by reminding Welker how the press initially dealt with their disappointment over Mueller’s findings:

I would point you back to when the Mueller Report first came out, Kristen. Journalists like you were asking us, “Well, when will you move on? How long will you keep on sort of preening and saying there’s nothing in the Mueller Report other than what we’ve already known?” And yet, it’s them who are – in Congress – who are trying to do a do-over of a report that is the authoritative, definitive, conclusive and final word on what was investigated.

“So, I know America is going to see this for what it is, which is an attempted do-over of something that they’ve already funded and that we patiently waited for and complied with completely,” Conway added.

Welker bristled at the remarks and rushed to defend the partisan stunt by Democrats: “Kellyanne, let me just ask you about that word ‘do-over’...but as you know, Democrats on Capitol Hill say they have an oversight responsibility. Mueller himself, in his report, cited Congress as the authority that would follow up on his report, essentially...”

The reporter then bizarrely argued that the best way for the White House to “move on” from the investigation was to allow themselves to become mired in it: “So I guess the question is, look, if there’s nothing to hide, why not cooperate? Why not direct Barr and McGahn to cooperate and turn over all of the documents if you really want to move on?”

Conway immediately fact-checked the assertion that Mueller “essentially” ordered Congress to take action against the President: “I want your viewers to recognize the facts there....I have to slightly disagree with the characterization that Director Mueller just explicitly directed Congress to take it up.”

Welker interrupted and insisted: “He cites Congress in his report, though, Kellyanne....I know you read the report, he cites Congress.”

Conway shut the host down: “I read the report. He cites many things in his report, including that there was no collusion, despite the fact that your network said it many times every single day for many years, respectfully.” She then turned the tables on Welker and asked: “And you’re yet to point out to me, as is anyone else, what would be new in these investigations? What would be new in this testimony other than what we’ve already seen in the actual Mueller Report?”

Moments later, Welker laughably claimed: “And just to be clear, no one here ever came to any determination about what may or may not have been in the Mueller Report, until it came out.” Conway pushed back: “I think some of your talking heads have, yes.”

It hasn’t just been talking heads, several MSNBC anchors have repeatedly suggested that Trump was guilty of Russian collusion or obstruction of justice over the past two years, long prior to the public release of the Mueller Report:

Scarborough: Only ‘Very, Very Stupid’ People Think Obstruction Charges Not Imminent

Scarborough Compares Trump White House To 'Al Qaeda After 9/11'

MSNBC Repeatedly Alleges Trump is Being Blackmailed by Russia

MSNBC Conspiracy Theorist Maddow Fears Trump Is Really a ‘Foreign Agent’

Chris Matthews Pretends Trump Still Can't Deny Being A Russian Agent

MSNBC's Heilemann on Trump 'Russian Agent' Denial: Maybe Lying Like Clinton, Nixon

Perhaps Welker should watch her own colleagues before denying the obvious unfair coverage that they routinely provide.

Here is a transcript of the June 12 exchange: