President Trump pinned the divisive discourse in American politics on former Department of Justice head Eric Holder and ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a video shared on his official Twitter account.

He said in remarks in front of the White House that Democrats are 'losing it' and out on the campaign trail 'ranting and raving' in the video posted to his accounts on Friday.

'The Democrats don't like being called an angry mob. But really, that's what they've become,' the president said. 'They've gone so far left, they can't even believe that they're over there. They don't know what's going on.'

Trump's video targeting Democratic leaders he blames for inciting division and violence was juxtaposed to the complaints he was facing on social media over his own comments on the campaign trail about the assault of an American journalist.

Donald Trump released a video targeting Democratic leaders he blames for inciting division and violence on the same day he faced complaints about his own conduct on the campaign trail

Trump pinned the divisive discourse in American politics on former Department of Justice head Eric Holder and ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a video shared on his official Twitter account

He claimed that Montana Congressman Greg Gianforte shouldn't have had to apologize for body-slamming a journalist asking him questions ahead of his special election.

'He's a great guy. Tough cookie,' Trump said. 'Greg's opponent, Kathleen Williams, is a radical, far-left Democrat.'

Trump cast Democrats as an 'angry mob' at the rally and said they aren't 'crazy, intelligent' as he promoted his new tagline 'mobs not jobs' at the event.

'The Democrat Party has gone so far left that nobody knows what to do. It's become radical resistance,' he asserted. 'The Democrats have truly turned into an angry mob, bent on destroying anything or anyone in their path.'

Democratic whip Sen. Dick Durbin was incredulous on Friday as he responded to the comments on CNN.

'I can't believe this mob rule charge. I have three words for the president: Lock her up,' he said. 'Rally after rally, his supporters are out there screaming, "Lock her up," every time he mentions a Democrat, particularly if it's a Democratic woman.'

Durbin brought up Trump's comments about Gianfote assaulting The Guardian's Ben Jacobs before he was elected.

'And we're supposed to be the mob? Give me a break,' the Illinois senator said.

Trump's remarks about Democrats as an 'angry mob' are rooted in incidents involving Holder, Clinton and California Democrat Maxine Waters.

Holder said at an event, 'When they go low, we kick 'em.' And Clinton claimed in an interview, 'You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about.' Waters encouraged supporters to seek out Trump administration officials at restaurants and 'tell them they're not welcome.'

'When you listen to Holder talking about "kicking"... or Hillary Clinton saying what she said, which was so horrible,' Trump said in his video, 'they just don't see it.'

Continuing, he said, 'Maxine Waters, constantly, day in and day out, ranting and raving...they're losing it, and they shouldn't be.

'We should be a unified country,' he concluded in the short video. 'It will happen some day.'