Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump claimed special counsel Robert Mueller did not interview the people closest to him and his 2016 presidential campaign in another of his ongoing attacks against the former FBI director's report.

Facts first: A wide-range of top Trump 2016 campaign officials provided testimony to the special counsel team, including successive heads of the campaign itself, Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and Hope Hicks, a former top aide who was said to be like family to Trump. The President himself also submitted written questions to answers from Mueller's team and resisted further requests to testify.

On Monday, Trump tweeted, "Isn't it amazing that the people who were closest to me, by far, and knew the Campaign better than anyone, were never even called to testify before Mueller. The reason is that the 18 Angry Democrats knew they would all say 'NO COLLUSION' and only very good things!"

Isn't it amazing that the people who were closest to me, by far, and knew the Campaign better than anyone, were never even called to testify before Mueller. The reason is that the 18 Angry Democrats knew they would all say 'NO COLLUSION' and only very good things! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 22, 2019

The Justice Department released a redacted version of Mueller's report last week following the conclusion of the investigation. It included an extensive look at the Trump 2016 effort and any potential coordination between the campaign or Trump's associates and Russia to interfere in the election.

The report did not establish "collusion" between Trump's associates or campaign and Russia to interfere in the 2016 election. Mueller wrote that members of the campaign knew they would benefit from illegal Russian actions to influence the election, and they did not take criminal steps to help Russia interfere in the campaign.

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