Monday on Good Morning America, ABC’s chief legal analyst Dan Abrams took President Trump to task for daring to question the motives of special counsel Robert Mueller. In a tweetstorm over the weekend, the president claimed there was a possible conflict of interest for Mueller, since his entire team he hired for the Russia investigation was filled with liberal democrats. But ABC’s Abrams dismissed this obvious problem as a moot point because Mueller was a “lifelong Republican.”

Anchor George Stephanopoulos began by reading the tweets by Trump.“‘[C]onflict of interest’ for Robert Mueller. That’s possibly the most explosive charge,” he stated, asking Abrams to weigh in.

Abrams quickly shot down Trump’s claim as absurd, focusing first on the lesser of Trump’s claims about a personal business feud with Mueller:

ABRAMS: First of all, this idea of the conflict of interest. Seems that he was saying Mueller was a member of a Trump golf club, he withdrew his membership-- STEPHANOPOULOS: He calls it a long business relationship. ABRAMS: I don't think there is any indication there is a long business relationship. Unless you consider being a member of the golf club being a long business membership. Mueller withdrew his membership, apparently wrote a note after quitting asking for back dues and that was it. I don't know what, beyond that, he could be talking about.