Fox News host Jeanine Pirro made unsubstantiated claims Sunday that President Trump has been "framed" amid special counsel Robert Mueller's federal Russia investigation.

“I’ve been in law enforcement for over three decades. This guy was framed," Pirro told John Catsimatidis on AM 970 New York's " The Cats Roundtable." "The crisscrossing and the incestuous nature of our government in an attempt to prevent the outsider president that we wanted from getting elected is frightening."

Pirro, a Trump ally and former Westchester County Court judge in New York, made the charge as she alleged connections between Mueller, the Justice Department, the FBI, and Democrats like Hillary Clinton as the special counsel investigates whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

She also evoked the Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Act warrant application filed by the FBI seeking permission to gather information on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, who had questionable ties to Russia. The application was based on, in part, the controversial, salacious dossier compiled by ex-British intelligence officer Christopher Steele.

"Nobody is looking at the corruption," Pirro continued. "It’s all one-sided, the corruption on the part of the Democrats."

Justice Department official Bruce Ohr reportedly testified to lawmakers that he told various colleagues at DOJ and the FBI about his relationship with Steele, as well as the fact his wife Nellie Ohr worked as a contractor for Fusion GPS, the firm that commissioned the anti-Trump dossier.

Federal prosecutors on Mueller's team Friday charged W. Samuel Patten, a former associate of ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, with failing to register as a foreign agent in the U.S. for lobbying work he did for a Russian national. Manafort was convicted in August by a federal district court in Virginia of eight counts of tax and bank fraud, charges that stemmed from the Russia inquiry.