President Trump suggested that Democrats’ worries that the White House will narrow the investigation into sexual misconduct claims against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is just a ploy to “Obstruct and Delay.”

“Wow! Just starting to hear the Democrats, who are only thinking Obstruct and Delay, are starting to put out the word that the ‘time’ and ‘scope’ of FBI looking into Judge Kavanaugh and witnesses is not enough. Hello!,” he wrote on his Twitter account. “For them, it will never be enough – stay tuned and watch!”

Two Democratic senators who sit on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which heard the testimony of Kavanaugh and his accuser Christine Blasey Ford last Thursday, raised questions about the scope of the week-long investigation on Sunday.

“Even if there’s seven days, that’s bad enough, but then to limit the FBI as to the scope and who they’re going to question, that really – I don’t want to use the word farce – but that’s not the kind of investigation all of us are expecting the FBI to conduct,” Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii said on ABC’s “This Week.”

Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota told CNN’s “State of the Union” that she’s “concerned about this because the White House should not be allowed to micromanage an FBI investigation.”

But White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders pushed back on Klobuchar’s allegation that the administration would micromanage the probe.

“The White House counsel has allowed the Senate to dictate what these terms look like and what the scope of the investigation is,” she told “Fox News Sunday.”

Kellyanne Conway, counselor to Trump, said on CNN that the White House will not allow the investigation to become a “fishing expedition.”

Trump at the White House on Saturday said the department would have “free rein” to look into the accusations of sexual misconduct.

News reports say the FBI is reaching out to two of Kavanaugh’s accusers – Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez – but not a third one – Julie Swetnick, who’s being represented by Michael Avenatti.

On Saturday, Trump lashed out at NBC for “incorrectly reporting” that he was limiting the investigation.

“NBC News incorrectly reported (as usual) that I was limiting the FBI investigation of Judge Kavanaugh, and witnesses, only to certain people. Actually, I want them to interview whoever they deem appropriate, at their discretion. Please correct your reporting!” he wrote.