President Trump in a tweet on Tuesday accused former Attorney General Loretta Lynch of providing cover for Hillary Clinton during the probe into her use of an email server.

“A.G. Lynch made law enforcement decisions for political purposes…gave Hillary Clinton a free pass and protection. Totally illegal!,” the president wrote.

Ousted FBI Director James Comey told the Senate Intelligence Committee last week that he felt “queasy” after Lynch told him to characterize the probe into Clinton’s email server as “a matter.”

Comey, whom Trump fired last month, said Lynch’s choice of wording was an attempt to match it up with how the Clinton campaign was explaining the investigation.

“I don’t know whether it was intentional or not,” he said. “But it gave the impression that the attorney general was trying to align how we describe our work with the way it was being described in a political campaign.”

Lynch also came under fire for meeting with former President Bill Clinton at an airport in Arizona in June while she was investigating his wife.

Comey said that meeting influenced his decision to publicly announce the email probe.

In other tweets, Trump continued to blast the media for reporting fake stories.

“Fake News is at an all time high. Where is their apology to me for all of the incorrect stories???,” he wrote on Tuesday.

That tweet followed an earlier one blasting the media.

“The Fake News Media has never been so wrong or so dirty. Purposely incorrect stories and phony sources to meet their agenda of hate. Sad!,” he wrote.