President Trump on Thursday said he doesn’t believe he will let former White House counsel Don McGahn testify in front of committees in Congress.

Trump, in an interview on Fox News, said McGahn had been interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller, which Trump said should have put an end to his involvement in the probe.

“I would say it’s done,” Trump said.

“I’ve had him testifying already for 30 hours,” he added, referring to McGahn’s testimony to the Mueller team.

Trump added that he believes the conclusion of the Mueller investigation — which found no evidence of collusion, but did not clear the president of obstruction — has completely exonerated him of wrongdoing, and Congress should stop investigating him.

“They shouldn’t be looking anymore. This is all — it’s done,” he said.

“Even my finances, it must have been looked at. For $35 million, I assume they’ve looked at my taxes. I assumed Mueller looked at my financial statements, for $35 million and having 20 people, plus 49 FBI agents and all of the staff and all the money that was spent, they — I assumed they looked at my taxes, which are fine,” Trump added.