Nationally syndicated radio talk show host, TV host, author and American lawyer Mark Levin (Screenshot)

On his nationally syndicated radio talk show, “The Mark Levin Show,” on Thursday night, host and American lawyer Mark Levin said the American media are “cheering” for special counsel Robert Mueller, and want to see U.S. President Donald Trump “destroyed.”

“The media are cheering for Mueller; they want the president destroyed,” Mark Levin said. “Any leak, any little piece of information involving anybody – incredible.”

Levin’s comments came after President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty on Thursday to lying to Congress about his business dealings in Moscow on behalf of Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign. Cohen’s admission came in the midst of Mueller’s ongoing investigation into alleged collusion between Trump and Russia during the campaign. The president has repeatedly denied that any collusion took place.

Below is a transcript of Levin’s remarks from his show on Thursday:

“Why is it everything the president does, or may do, or can do under the Constitution, obstruction? He can fire Mueller.‘That’s obstruction!’ He can pardon Manafort. ‘That’s obstruction!’ He can appoint Whitaker as the acting Attorney General. ‘That’s obstruction!’ No, it’s not. None of it’s obstruction. “But the mush-heads with law degrees, the former federal prosecutors, the former whatever, judges, all on TV bloviating, burping up their stupidity, and so that people get confused.

“And of course, no better place to get an objective opinion than to go to Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut or Mark Warner of Virginia or Adam Schiff of Never-Never Land. No better place to go than with these left-wing kook Democrats, who, if they had their way, as I’ve said before, they’d hang Trump by his foot on a telephone pole. “These people don’t believe in the Constitution or the rule of law. They give more deference to illegal aliens trying to get into this country than they do to a duly-elected president of the United States. They make more noise about terrorists in Guantanamo Bay and their ‘due process rights’ – of which they have none, by the way – than the president of the United States, or his kids, or his wife.