President Trump told reporters Wednesday that special counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony before Congress disappointed Democrats who continue to grapple with whether to pursue impeaching him.

“They are devastated, the Democrats lost so big today,” Trump told reporters gathered on the White House lawn.

Trump, who had tweeted angrily about Mueller’s appearances before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees, also took aim at the man who had investigated his 2016 presidential campaign’s ties to Russia.

“This was one of the worst performances in the history of our country,” Trump said of Mueller.

He added: “This was a very big day for our country. This was a very big day for the Republican Party. And you could say it was a great day for me, but I don’t even like to say that.”

Shortly after the president spoke to reporters, however, House Democrats offered a decidedly different assessment of Mueller’s testimony. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said it was a “historic” day, and that the country was “crossing a threshold” in its understanding of the findings of the Mueller report.

While Pelosi did not commit to opening an impeachment inquiry based on what she heard Wednesday, she said it remained a possibility depending on what a trio of House committees found in ongoing investigations.

“The Mueller investigation was prohibited from looking into the president’s finances, and that is what our committees of jurisdiction have been doing,” Pelosi said.

Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said, “Mueller made clear that the president is not exonerated.”

“The report said the president could be indicted for obstructing justice after he leaves office,” Nadler said, adding, “President Trump went to great lengths to obstruct the special counsel’s investigation.” Read more

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President Trump told reporters Wednesday that special counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony before Congress disappointed Democrats who continue to grapple with whether to pursue impeaching him.