Despite liberals salivating over the idea of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testifying on Capitol Hill, First Lady Melania Trump could not have cared any less.



While Mueller's testimony before Congress on Wednesday was bleak, boring, and atrocious for Democrats, the first lady spent the day beginning preparations for Christmas at the White House.



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The first lady took to Twitter to share several photos and speak about her Christmas preparations at almost the same time Mueller was testifying about his investigation.



"#Christmas planning has begun in the East Wing at the @WhiteHouse. I’m looking forward to sharing our final vision for this unique tradition in the coming months," she wrote in the tweet.



#Christmas planning has begun in the East Wing at the @WhiteHouse. I'm looking forward to sharing our final vision for this unique tradition in the coming months. pic.twitter.com/oxt6Bdggcl — Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) July 24, 2019

Mueller's testimony was nothing short of a total disaster for Democrats.

The ex-special counsel seemed frail, uninterested in being there, and smacked down countless attempts from Democrats to lay the groundwork for beginning impeachment against the president.



Mueller also made a few bombshell admissions that further proved President Donald Trump did not collude or obstruct justice.



During one exchange, Georgia Republican Rep. Doug Collins caught Mueller contradicting his own report.



During his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, Collins exposed Mueller for saying one thing in public, but another in his own Russia report.



In his opening statement, Mueller stated: “We did not address collusion, which is not a legal term. Rather, we focused on whether the evidence was sufficient to charge any member of the campaign with taking part in a criminal conspiracy, and it was not.”



Collins began by asking Mueller whether “collusion” and “conspiracy” were synonymous, or equal in meaning.



Mueller said, “No.”



Then, Collins read Mueller’s own report to him:



“On page 180 of volume one of your report, you wrote, ‘As defined in legal dictionaries, collusion is largely synonymous with conspiracy as that crime is set forth in the general federal conspiracy statute, 18 U.S.C. 371; … Are you sitting here today testifying something different than what your report states?”



Mueller, visibly shocked and taken back after being called out, struggled to explain the contradiction.



Mueller eventually admitted that the interpretation in his report was the correct one — rather than the answer he had just given Congress under oath.



WATCH:



Today, Mueller tried to claim collusion and conspiracy were not synonymous.



From the Mueller Report: "[A]s defined in legal dictionaries, collusion is largely synonymous with conspiracy."



Mueller found no conspiracy.



Powerful moment with Doug Collins. pic.twitter.com/Z1pw0hj0Ao — Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) July 24, 2019

Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh caught Mueller telling a lie about Attorney General William Barr.

Mueller told Barr three times that the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) precedent, which states that a sitting president cannot be indicted, had no impact on his decision to indict Trump.



But when he testified on Wednesday, Mueller tried his best not to admit that.



It seemed as if Mueller was afraid to admit that he never found evidence to indict Trump, but Limbaugh called him out.

