You don't have to look too hard on Reddit to find anti-Trump subreddits, but somewhere in between r/TrumpForPrison and r/EnoughTrumpSpam, a new sub has risen up to firmly plant a wry tongue in the cheek of the current administration.

The_Mueller is a subreddit completely dedicated to spreading memes and disseminating news related to special counsel Robert Mueller III's investigation exploring possible ties between Russia and Trump's 2016 campaign and possible obstruction of justice from the president. It now has around 75,000 subscribers and growing.

The_Mueller is a place where Redditors come to gleefully celebrate what they see as Trump's looming downfall at the hands of a former FBI director who has become an unexpected celebrity for the left. After all, Mueller is a Republican, initially appointed to his FBI position by George W. Bush. But that's not going stop anti-Trumpers from anti-Trumpin'.

Dragonsandman, who started the subreddit last summer, explained its origin to Mashable, "It was a spur of the moment decision from a comment thread in /r/Politics." The Redditor added, "A few people expressed a desire for a meme subreddit based on the investigation and put forward a few names. I chose /r/The_Mueller, because it mirrored The_Donald."

The upstart sub does seem like a mirror of r/The_Donald, the massive alt right platform full of praise for Trump and trolling for "snowflake libs." That subreddit continues to be extremely active with almost 600,000 subscribers.

The_Mueller takes a page from their right-leaning nemesis and regularly posts links that bask in Mueller fandom.

For example, here is the subreddit's most popular post:

But community members are all too happy to form their own jokes at the expense of the president and his cadre of seemingly corrupt cabinet members.

The sub has also become a place for news about the investigation. Daily news links are included in amongst the bushel of memes. And the subscribers love it.

"The community response has been overwhelmingly positive," moderators of The_Mueller said. "r/The_Mueller is a place to both unwind and get excited for what's in store in the investigation. But also a place to hold up a mirror to both sides of the aisle. Don't forget, Robert Mueller is, besides a patriot, a Republican himself."

Of course, the internet is a dark place, full of terrors, and partisanship rears it's ugly, orange head regularly. Rivalry between subreddits is nothing new, but The_Mueller has become something of a target.

"The antagonism from r/The_Donald is showing every day, but we expect our community to respond in good fashion," the moderators said. "While we have to acknowledge that the trolling and gaslighting is mostly coming from r/The_Donald users rather than others across the political spectrum, we think we can maintain a healthy community that allows multiple viewpoints to be seen, including criticism of the moderators."

It's a odd world we live in which an appointed special counsel investigating a president's wrong doing is heralded with memes and upvotes. But politics in the Trump era has become a whirling dervish of cultural crazy glue, sticking to almost everything as it almost everything revolves around it. This modern moment makes The_Mueller as yet another unique, and fascinating, example of how political expression has evolved.