President Donald Trump demanded to know Sunday when special counsel Robert Mueller was going to 'STOP!' probing into alleged Russian influence on the presidential election and turn his investigative power onto Hillary Clinton.

In a long, bitter Twitter rant the president railed against the cost of the investigation, calling it a '$20,000,000 Witch Hunt' that has found 'no Collussion with Russia, No Obstruction, but they aren't looking at the corruption in the Hillary Clinton Campaign.'

Trump's words of rage echoed the remarks of his private attorney Rudy Giuliani, who also said the investigation was a waste of $20 million during an interview with CNN on Friday, a sign the White House is working on a new coordinated attack against Mueller.

President Trump went on a prolonged Twitter attack on Sunday that raged about the New York Times, special counsel Robert Mueller, and Hillary Clinton

The president's twitter attacked followed an explosive report from the New York Times that revealed other countries besides Russia were interested in influencing the 2016 election.

Trump's twitter attack followed a New York Times report that Donald Trump Jr. met with an emissary from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, who told Trump Jr. the crown princes of those nations wanted to help Trump win.

The president also slammed the makeup of Mueller's team and a couple of wealthy, well-connected Democrats who have helped the Clintons throughout their career -- former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and lobbyist/art collector Tony Podesta.

Trump's seething tweets echoed some of his past attacks on the investigation -- claiming it's a witch hunt and led by Democrats -- but the cost showcases a new argument that administration officials will likely pick up on and repeat in the coming days.

As to the cost, the president's own budget this year contained $10 million for the Mueller investigation to continue.

It seems a relatively cheap bargain compared to Ken Starr's investigation of the Clintons in the 1990s, which took six years and cost more than $70 million.

The president charged the Robert Mueller investigation wasn't able to prove anything with Russia so investigators were looking at other countries in an attempt to hurt Republicans in the 2018 election.

President Trump asked why Robert Mueller wasn't investigating Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee.

The president also attacked to wealthy, well-connected Democrats, Terry McAuliffe and Tony Podesta, who also faced investigations.

Mueller, a registered Republican who was appointed by Republican deputy attorney general Rob Rosenstein to investigate Russia's actions in the presidential election. Of the 17 team members, 13 are registered Democrats, according to reports.

Since the investigation began, Mueller has built a criminal case against Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort while former Trump deputy Rick Gates struck a plea deal in March in addition to agreeing to testify.

The investigative team has issued indictments that have covered 19 people and three businesses. Additionally, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos pled guilty to making false statements about their contacts with Russians to investigators.

The prolonged Twitter attack from the president on Sunday followed a bombshell report from the New York Times on Saturday that revealed countries other than Russia sought to influence the 2016 presidential election.

It also named Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., whose name has come up repeatedly as taking meetings during the campaign with people who had ties to Russia.

The Times report charged that Trump Jr. met with George Nader, an emissary for the crown princes of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, during the 2016 campaign. Nader told him the crown princes of both countries were willing to help Trump win the election.

Also in the meeting was social media specialist Joel Zamel, whose firm had prepared a multimillion-dollar proposal for what the Times called a 'social media manipulation effort' to help elect Trump.

Mueller is investigating the meeting, the paper reported. A spokesman for Trump Jr. said Trump's son recalled meeting with the group. 'They pitched Mr. Trump Jr. on a social media platform or marketing strategy. He was not interested and that was the end of it,' he said.

Trump raged that the investigation turned to other nations after it couldn't find anything on Russia.

'The Failing and Crooked (but not as Crooked as Hillary Clinton) has done a long & boring story indicating that the World's most expensive Witch Hunt has found nothing on Russia & me so now they are looking at the rest of the World!,' he tweeted.

And it's about the 2018 election, the president charged, alleging the Times article was designed to hurt the Republican Party when voters go to the polls in November.

'Now that the Witch Hunt has given up on Russia and is looking at the rest of the World, they should easily be able to take it into the Mid-Term Elections where they can put some hurt on the Republican Party,' he wrote.

President Trump's twitter rant on Sunday morning asked why Hillary Clinton also wasn't a target of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.

Republicans are expected to suffer heavy losses in November with several of them being kicked out of office. Polls show voters favor Democrats in the upcoming midterm election with Democrats to retake control of the House of Representatives. And Speaker Paul Ryan announced earlier this year he was quitting instead of running for reelection.

Trump also specifically targeted two colorful characters in the Democratic Party who have long ties to the Clintons and have faced federal investigations into similar matters.

The uber wealthy Terry McAuliffe broke fundraising records for the Democrats before he became governor of Virginia. He led the party as chairman of the Democratic National Committee when Bill Clinton was president, overseeing a posh new headquarters as he raised $578 million for the beleaguered committee and got it out of debt for the first time in its history.

McAuliffe, a larger-than-life presence on both the political and social scene who loved to slap backs and kiss cheeks, co-chaired Bill Clinton's 1996 presidential campaign and chaired Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign. And he personally guaranteed the Clintons' $1.35 million mortgage for their home in Chappaqua.

In 2016, the FBI investigated McAuliffe's gubernatorial campaign to examine whether it took improper campaign donations, including one from Chinese businessman Wang Wenliang.

Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, pictured here speaking at an August funeral, is a prolific fundraiser for the Democrats and has close ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Washington Lobbyist Tony Podesta, pictured here a DC summer party, left his firm after special counsel Robert Mueller indicted former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

Tony Podesta, whose brother John Podesta served as Bill Clinton's and Barack Obama's chief of staff in addition to having his emails hacked when he served as Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, is a wealthy Washington D.C. lobbyist with a valuable modern art collection.

Known for his designer suits and fancy shoes, Podesta left his firm after Mueller indicted Manafort for his work with the Ukraine. In 2012, Manafort and an associate hired the Podesta Group and another firm to lobby on behalf of the nonprofit European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Justice Department looked into that work and Podesta's resignation from the firm was a seen as a way to get ahead of a potential indictment from Mueller.

Trump called Podesta's resignation 'the biggest story' to come out of the Mueller investigation. Podesta's firm was reorganized under a new name that would not be legally liable for any actions taken by the old firm.

'Why hasn't the Podesta brother been charged and arrested, like others, after being forced to close down his very large and successful firm? Is it because he is a VERY well connected Democrat working in the Swamp of Washington, D.C.?,' the president tweeted on Sunday.

Podesta and his then-wife Heather founded side-by-side powerhouse lobbying firms and dominated the Washington social scene.

They went through a contentious divorce in 2014 with disputes over the lobbying shops plus their art collection, which includes famous paintings and lithographs. The 1,300-piece art collection was valued at $25 million. The couple donated Shepard Fairey's original 'Hope' portrait of Barack Obama to the National Portrait Gallery.