Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Wednesday said that the special counsel’s investigation is not a “witch hunt,” words often used by President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE to describe the probe into allegations of potential collusion between his campaign and Moscow.

Rosenstein defended special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation amid fierce questioning from Democrats and Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee concerning the ongoing probe.

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“I don’t know exactly what the president meant by that, congressman. The special counsel’s investigation is not a witch hunt,” Rosenstein said in response to Rep. David Cicilline David Nicola CicillineClark rolls out endorsements in assistant Speaker race Races heat up for House leadership posts The folly of Cicilline's 'Glass-Steagall for Tech' MORE (D-R.I.).

Still, he stopped short of saying that his statement signaled his disagreement with the president.

Trump has repeatedly taken to Twitter to describe allegations of potential collusion as a partisan “witch hunt” against him.

“I do not know what the president meant by that, congressman, I can only answer for myself,” Rosenstein said on Wednesday.

Mueller, who has a broad mandate in his investigation, has already unveiled charges against former Trump campaign officials Paul Manafort and Richard Gates, as well as former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his Russia contacts.