On the same day he filed a criminal and ethics complaint against special counsel Robert Mueller's team, conservative author Jerome Corsi told Newsmax TV he hoped no other American would ever again "suffer through the horror show . . . that I've had to suffer."

In a Monday interview on "America Talks Live," Corsi, author of "Killing The Deep State: The Fight to Save President Trump," asserted "what the special prosecutor is trying to do is to criminalize normal political action."

"I'm doing it because I don't want any other American to suffer through the horror show with Mueller that I've had to suffer," he said.

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Corsi charged the Mueller team had a "predetermined theory going into" the investigation of Russia meddling and possible collusions between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

"They're only looking for . . . so-called facts" that fit a "predetermined theory."

"In July and August 2016 . . . I've never spoken to [Wikileaks found Julian] Assange. I've never communicated with them. I didn't have any intermediary. I did, in fact, through a process of deduction . . . [project] that, in fact, Assange had [Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John] Podesta's emails . . . I figured out.

"And the special prosecutor wouldn't believe that, badgered me, ridiculed me, called me names, insulted my publications, insulted my intelligence," he continued. "Suggested I needed a psychiatrist — all because I wouldn't give them the information they wanted to fit in their predetermined narrative, and I will not do that. I won't lie."

Corsi also pushed back at attempts to engage him in a fight with Roger Stone, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump.

"I'm not going to do it," he said. "Roger Stone is the authority over what Roger Stone perceived — I am not going to argue or dispute with him."

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