President Trump said Friday that he would “very quickly” revoke the security clearance of Bruce Ohr, a Justice Department official who he said was “a disgrace” and was “working for” special counsel Robert Mueller.

“I think that Bruce Ohr is a disgrace, with his wife, Nellie. For him to be in the Justice Department, and to be doing what he did, that is a disgrace,” Trump said.

Trump has slammed Ohr as a source for Mueller in his probe into Russian election meddling.

Ohr was a contact in 2016 for Christopher Steele, the ex-British spy who investigated Trump’s Russian connections.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees Mueller’s probe, said that Ohr had no role in Mueller’s probe.

But Ohr’s wife worked for Fusion GPS, the firm hired first by Republicans and then by Democrats to dig up information about Trump’s links to Russia.

Trump yanked the security clearance from ex-CIA chief John Brennan earlier this week, and threatened to take similar retaliatory action against other critics who held top positions in the law enforcement and national security communities, including James Comey, Sally Yates, Susan Rice and Michael Hayden.

Trump also dismissed criticism from retired four-star Adm. William McRaven, who slammed the president for yanking the security clearance Brennan.

“I don’t know McRaven,” Trump said.