UPDATE: Hot off of his rally in West Virginia, Donald Trump took to to call out NBC in regards to their reporting about the FBI’s investigation of SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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

During Trump’s rally he continued to show his support for Kavanaugh in the wake of the hearings where he and Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault, testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

PREVIOUS: Donald Trump didn’t have time to tweet much on Saturday as he is headed to Wheeling, W. Va. for one of his rallies, but he did manage to squeeze some tweets in before he took off.

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It seemed appropriate that Trump would address Brett Kavanaugh considering this week’s hearings where he and Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault, testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“Just started, tonight, our 7th FBI investigation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh,” he wrote. “He will someday be recognized as a truly great Justice of The United States Supreme Court!”

Trump has ordered the FBI to look into “credible” allegations against his Supreme Court pick Kavanaugh, but the bureau has one week to complete the task.

It is likely that Trump will elaborate on his thoughts at the rally.

He also came after Sen. Richard Blumenthal (again) for misleading voters about his military service during the Vietnam War.

“Senator Richard Blumenthal must talk about his fraudulent service in Vietnam, where for 12 years he told the people of Connecticut, as their Attorney General, that he was a great Marine War Hero,” he tweeted. “Talked about his many battles of near death, but was never in Vietnam. Total Phony!”

According to a 2010 New York Times article, Blumenthal was never deployed to Vietnam and later apologized for saying he served in Vietnam rather than during. However, there is no evidence where he claimed he was a war hero.

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! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 30, 2018

Just started, tonight, our 7th FBI investigation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. He will someday be recognized as a truly great Justice of The United States Supreme Court! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 29, 2018

Senator Richard Blumenthal must talk about his fraudulent service in Vietnam, where for 12 years he told the people of Connecticut, as their Attorney General, that he was a great Marine War Hero. Talked about his many battles of near death, but was never in Vietnam. Total Phony! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 29, 2018