Following a tumultuous week since the midterm elections, President Trump on Thursday angrily unloaded on a number of favorite targets — while calling the US “the envy of the world” because of his presidency.

“The White House is running very smoothly and the results for our Nation are obviously very good. We are the envy of the world. But anytime I even think about making changes, the FAKE NEWS MEDIA goes crazy, always seeking to make us look as bad as possible! Very dishonest!” the president tweeted at 7:14 a.m., the first in a series of five morning posts.

After bashing the media the same day a federal judge could rule on whether the administration had to at least temporarily return White House press credentials to CNN’s Jim Acosta, the commander-in-chief turned his attention to another favorite punching bag, special counsel Robert Mueller and his team of investigators in the Russia probe.

“The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess. They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts. They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want. They are a disgrace to our Nation and don’t care how many lives the [sic] ruin,” he wrote in the first section of a two-part tweet, without elaborating about Mueller’s supposed hardline tactics.

“These are Angry People, including the highly conflicted Bob Mueller, who worked for Obama for 8 years. They won’t even look at all of the bad acts and crimes on the other side. A TOTAL WITCH HUNT LIKE NO OTHER IN AMERICAN HISTORY!” he continued.

Mueller’s probe has already resulted in guilty pleas from several former Trump insiders, including ex-national security adviser Mike Flynn, former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, among others.

Roughly two dozen Russians, half of them spooks, have also been indicted in the ongoing investigations, and multiple reports this week said more indictments could be coming soon.

“The only ‘Collusion’ is that of the Democrats with Russia and many others. Why didn’t the FBI take the Server from the DNC? They still don’t have it. Check out how biased Facebook, Google and Twitter are in favor of the Democrats. That’s the real Collusion!” the president added, predicting that the Russia probe would one day be a case study taught in schools.

“Universities will someday study what highly conflicted (and NOT Senate approved) Bob Mueller and his gang of Democrat thugs have done to destroy people. Why is he protecting Crooked Hillary, Comey, McCabe, Lisa Page & her lover, Peter S, and all of his friends on the other side?” he wrote, referring to fired FBI Director James Comey, former anti-Trump agent Peter Strzok, and fired Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

Mueller was confirmed as FBI director by the Senate with a 98-0 margin in 2001 under President George W. Bush, and the law later was changed to extend his 10-year term. In 2011, the Senate voted unanimously to extend Mueller’s tenure for two more years.

The tweetstorm followed multiple reports in major US news organizations that the president has become increasingly enraged after Democrats took over the House and prepared to launch a plethora of probes into the president and his administration, including an expected effort to make his tax returns public.

He also fired Jeff Sessions and appointed Matthew Whitaker, a staunch loyalist and Mueller critic, to be acting attorney general.

And in an unusual public rift, first lady Melania Trump orchestrated the ouster of a top national security official, Mira Ricardel, from the White House, where she was national security adviser John Bolton’s second-in-command. She now works elsewhere in the federal government.

Trump was also preparing to can Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen as part of a post-election cabinet shakeup, several officials said.

And Trump was still smarting from a barrage of negative press coverage of his decision, because it was raining Saturday, to skip a ceremony at a cemetery in France where American service members killed in World War I are buried, a call he blamed on the Secret Service.

While in Europe and in the days following, he also repeatedly slammed French President Emmanuel Macron, and berated UK Prime Minister Theresa May in a phone call, according to multiple reports.