Robert Mueller is expected to make the first arrest in the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election on Monday. There's no word yet on exactly who will be indicted, but there's been a lot of speculation since the news broke.

And if Twitter is any clue, Donald Trump is especially wound up about it. He's often been accused of trying to find distractions whenever bad news about him comes up, and after Sunday's tweets it's pretty hard to argue against that. It's like a sampler platter of everything Trump has tossed out before when he's felt cornered, a strategy some people might describe as "flailing."

It's not clear who Trump's begging to "DO SOMETHING," especially since Congress has already taken the bait and "Reasonable Republican" Susan Collins is calling for more hearings into the Steele dossier. But still, it's the Twitter version of screaming helplessly at the sky.

This is the flattest-out lie in the whole thing: Trump fired James Comey specifically because of the Russia investigation. It's been a story for nearly an entire year. Republicans have only been pushing their terrible tax plan for the last few weeks. And, more importantly, that's not how you set up a "NOT! joke.

Blaming Hillary Clinton is a technique that worked well during the presidential campaign, which is arguably the last time Trump has had a win. So as Mueller moves forward, it looks like Trump's retreating to his comfort zone, making false accusations while puffing out his chest and pleading for help at the same time.

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