President Donald Trump appeared optimistic after the release of several highly anticipated documents from the special counsel Robert Mueller's office and federal prosecutors on Friday.

"Totally clears the President," Trump tweeted Friday afternoon. "Thank you!"

Trump's praise comes amid the federal prosecutors' sentencing recommendation for the president's former attorney, Michael Cohen, and another filing detailing how his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, breached his plea agreement with Mueller and the FBI.

Cohen said he was directed by "Individual-1," who is believed to be Trump, to make payments related to the rights of the stories from two women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump.

was directed by "Individual-1," who is believed to be Trump, to make payments related to the rights of the stories from two women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump. Prosecutors argued Cohen's payments to silence the two women were made "with the intent to influence the 2016 presidential election."

President Donald Trump's immediate reaction to the release of several highly anticipated documents from the special counsel Robert Mueller's office and federal prosecutors was that of gratitude and optimism.

"Totally clears the President," Trump tweeted Friday afternoon. "Thank you!"

Trump's praise came amid the federal prosecutors' sentencing recommendation for former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to financial crimes, campaign violations, and lying to Congress. Prosecutors recommended a 3 1/2-year sentence for Cohen and a $100,000 fine.

Prosecutors said Cohen "played a central role" in coordinating "his actions with one or more members of the campaign ... about the fact, nature, and timing" of payments related to the rights of stories from two women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump.

Cohen also said he coordinated the payments with, and was directed by, "Individual-1," who is believed to be Trump.

In a separate filing on Friday, Mueller outlined how Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, breached his plea agreement with Mueller and the FBI.

The special counsel Robert Mueller said in a new court filing Friday that Paul Manafort, the former chairman of Trump's campaign, told "discernible lies" after agreeing to cooperate with the ongoing Russia investigation.

Prosecutors said Manafort lied about a number of topics, including his communications with Trump administration officials. According to prosecutors, Manafort told them that he only spoke to certain individuals before they joined the administration or after they left, but those statements were inconsistent.