President Trump called out Attorney General Jeff Sessions for the second day in a row on Tuesday, and questioned why he hasn't investigated "crimes" committed by Hillary Clinton.

Trump also accused acting FBI chief Andrew McCabe of not probing Clinton because she donated money to McCabe's wife's political campaign, and alleged that Democrats had help from Ukraine in the 2016 election.

"Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump campaign - 'quietly working to boost Clinton.' So where is the investigation A.G. @seanhannity," the president tweeted Tuesday morning.

Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump campaign - "quietly working to boost Clinton." So where is the investigation A.G. @seanhannity — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 25, 2017

Less than 10 minutes later, Trump added: "Attorney General Jeff Sessions has taken a VERY weak position on Hillary Clinton crimes (where are E-mails & DNC server) & Intel leakers!"

The two tweets came a day after Trump called Sessions "beleaguered" on Twitter.

"After 1 year of investigation with Zero evidence being found, Chuck Schumer just stated that "Democrats should blame ourselves,not Russia," the president tweeted on Monday, later adding, "So why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations?"

Though Trump did not elaborate on why Sessions is "beleaguered," the Monday tweets and now the Tuesday tweets come less than a week after Trump criticized Sessions for recusing himself from the Department of Justice's Russia investigation into meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

"Sessions should have never recused himself and if he was going to recuse himself he should have told me before he took the job and I would have picked somebody else," Trump told The New York Times in an interview on Wednesday.

The public criticisms have raised speculation that Sessions, who was the first Senator to back Trump, could resign, though the attorney general said last week at a news conference that he intends to remain head of the Justice Department.

The Justice Department declined to comment on the tweets sent Monday and Tuesday.

Sessions was at the White House on Monday, but a Justice Department spokeswoman told the Washington Examiner it was due to a "standing lunch meeting" that occurs "every week." Sessions and Trump have not yet talked since last week's New York Times interview.

Trump also zinged the acting FBI director McCabe nine minutes after his two tweets at the attorney general.

"Problem is that the acting head of the FBI & the person in charge of the Hillary investigation, Andrew McCabe, got $700,000 from H for wife" Trump wrote of McCabe.

Problem is that the acting head of the FBI & the person in charge of the Hillary investigation, Andrew McCabe, got $700,000 from H for wife! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 25, 2017

McCabe has been in charge of the FBI since early May after former Director James Comey was fired by Trump.

The Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General said in January it was reviewing the FBI's handling of Hilary Clinton's use of a private email server, the reason the president dismissed Comey, according to a memorandum by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

In October, it was reported that a political action committee affiliated with Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who has ties to Hillary Clinton, donated nearly $500,000 to the losing campaign of McCabe's wife Jill McCabe during the 2015 Virginia state election.