Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) on Thursday blasted President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE for reportedly considering whether to return two diplomatic compounds seized from Russia.

“I am stunned by the audacity of this President that he would dare reverse any form of the punishments imposed on Russia for election meddling when he and members of his team are under scrutiny for coordinating with Russian operatives to undermine our democracy,” she said in a statement.

“Those compounds enjoyed diplomatic immunity, which meant that U.S. law enforcement could not enter and activities that took place there could escape U.S. prosecution,” Waters added. “If the reports are true and Donald Trump intends to reverse Obama era punishments for Russia’s meddling in the election as well as Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, then you can be sure that I will fight tooth and nail to stop him.”

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Waters's statement followed a report by The Washington Post on Wednesday that Trump’s administration is leading toward returning two Russian diplomatic compounds in Maryland and New York.

Former President Barack Obama Barack Hussein ObamaObama warns of a 'decade of unfair, partisan gerrymandering' in call to look at down-ballot races Quinnipiac polls show Trump leading Biden in Texas, deadlocked race in Ohio Poll: Trump opens up 6-point lead over Biden in Iowa MORE seized the properties last December as retribution for Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential race.

Obama also ejected 35 Russian intelligence operatives from America amid findings by the U.S. intelligence community that the Kremlin tried swinging the race in Trump’s favor.

Trump’s administration had initially proposed returning the compounds to Russia in exchange for permission to resume construction on a U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reportedly told top Russian diplomats in April that the return of the compounds no longer hinged on the consulate’s completion.

The FBI and at least four congressional committees are currently probing Russian intrusions in the 2016 race, including possible collusion between Trump’s campaign and Moscow.