Celebrities have been reacting Sunday to the principal conclusions of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation which has cleared the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia.

Mueller found no evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s election team and Russia in the 2016 election but left unresolved the question of whether Trump had tried to obstruct justice by undermining investigations that have dogged his presidency.

Even though Mueller’s findings were inconclusive over whether Trump had sought to influence the probes, Attorney General William Barr said in a summary released on Sunday that the special counsel had not found enough proof to warrant bringing obstruction charges against Trump.

It marked a political victory for Trump and he claimed ‘complete and total exoneration,’ although his Democratic opponents quickly expressed dissatisfaction with the outcome and vowed to keep up their political assault against him.

Celebrities like Bette Midler (left) and Sarah Silverman (right) weighed in on Sunday after the initial conclusions of the Mueller Report were announced

Actor and singer Bette Midler tweeted: 'No collusion. Soooooo....why did Trump spend an hour with Putin with no American in the room??'

In another tweet, Midler wrote: 'TWO MORE YEARS OF CHAOS, RACE BAITING, GRIFTERS, CON ARTISTS, SHAME/FEAR. SAD.'

Sarah Silverman tweeted: 'Great news that there was no collusion with Russia by [Trump]. Now he can focus on finding, disabling and punishing those who worked for Russia to attack the US election. Now THAT’s a National Emergency worth skipping golf for.'

Mueller’s nearly two years of investigation ended with a finding that no one in Trump’s campaign ‘conspired or coordinated with the Russian government,’ according to the four-page summary of Mueller’s confidential report.

The news was met with disbelief in largely liberal Hollywood, where celebrities expressed their displeasure.

Alyssa Milano tweeted: 'Well, if there was nothing in the report why won’t they just release it?

'If the report fully exonerated him or his family, he’d have it all out in seconds.

Star Wars actor George Takei posted a critical tweet of Attorney General William Barr

'If William Barr summarized Romeo and Juliet, he’d probably say that Romeo murdered Juliet’s cousin, was banished for it, and is now dead,' he tweeted. 'Let’s wait to hear the full story.'

'Wouldn’t he?'

Comedian Chelsea Handler tweeted: 'I will admit my feelings for Mueller are conflicted now and my sexual attraction to him is in peril, but I still believe there is a lot more to come, and we must all march in the streets if we don’t see that report.'

Actor and singer Bette Midler tweeted: 'No collusion. Soooooo....why did Trump spend an hour with Putin with no American in the room??

'26 Russian agents deported from U.S...but...no collusion...Ok.

'As they say in LA, suck it up and VOTE BLUE in 2020!!'

In another tweet, Midler wrote: 'TWO MORE YEARS OF CHAOS, RACE BAITING, GRIFTERS, CON ARTISTS, SHAME/FEAR. SAD.'

Actor Alyssa Milano (left) and comedian Chelsea Handler (right), both of whom are known for their anti-Trump views, also expressed disappointment on Sunday

Handler tweeted: 'I will admit my feelings for Mueller are conflicted now and my sexual attraction to him is in peril, but I still believe there is a lot more to come, and we must all march in the streets if we don’t see that report.'

Alyssa Milano tweeted: 'Well, if there was nothing in the report why won’t they just release it? If the report fully exonerated him or his family, he’d have it all out in seconds.'

Comedian Billy Eichner tweeted: 'Did not imagine a world where they were able to indict Aunt Becky before Donald Trump.'

John Cusack, the liberal actor and star of High Fidelity, tweeted: 'Four pages of rumination by Trump appointee Bob Barr is insufficient. It is essential that the Department of Justice #releasethefullreport.'

Rosie O'Donnell, a frequent critic and target of Trump, tweeted: 'The summary [by Barr] is irrelevant - only the full report matters.'

Star Wars actor George Takei tweeted: 'If William Barr summarized Romeo and Juliet, he’d probably say that Romeo murdered Juliet’s cousin, was banished for it, and is now dead. Let’s wait to hear the full story.'

Sarah Silverman tweeted: 'Great news that there was no collusion with Russia by [Trump].

'Now he can focus on finding, disabling and punishing those who worked for Russia to attack the US election. Now THAT’s a National Emergency worth skipping golf for.'

Bill Maher, the host of Real Time on HBO, tweeted: 'Trump is already on to calling for "looking into the other side", i e revenge on the conspirators.

Comedian Billy Eichner tweeted: 'Did not imagine a world where they were able to indict Aunt Becky before Donald Trump.'

'Aunt Becky' is the character on the hit TV show Fuller House played by Lori Loughlin, the actor who was indicted in the massive college bribery scandal.

John Cusack, the liberal actor and star of High Fidelity, tweeted: 'Four pages of rumination by Trump appointee Bob Barr is insufficient.

'It is essential that the Department of Justice #releasethefullreport.'

Rosie O'Donnell, a frequent critic and target of Trump, tweeted: 'The summary [by Barr] is irrelevant - only the full report matters.'

One of the few in Hollywood who had reason to be happy on Sunday was conservative actor James Woods

He tweeted: 'Democrats react to the Mueller Report the way they accepted the 2016 election...' The tweet includes a video clip of a man jumping off a bridge

'I guess this is the part of "Valkyrie" where von Stauffenberg and his pals say goodbye to their wives.'

One Hollywood star who was pleased with Sunday's events is James Woods, the actor who is known for his conservative politics.

He tweeted: 'Democrats react to the Mueller Report the way they accepted the 2016 election...'

The tweet includes a video clip of a man jumping off a bridge.