With White House Communications Director Hope Hicks busy testifying on Capitol Hill, President Trump spent Tuesday morning making his own news cycle -- watching FOX News Channel and tweeting about which segments he thinks best support his claim that allegations he colluded with Russia during the 2016 election are, in all caps, a "WITCH HUNT."



Turley: Collusion Or Obstruction Charges on Trump "Implausible" Based On Public Evidence



Ken Starr: We've Seen No Evidence Of Collusion From Mueller



Napolitano Says Justice Department Has "Treasure Trove" Of Evidence Of "Mrs. Clinton's Criminality"



“We’ve seen NO EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION....I have seen nothing, the firing of James Comey and all of the aftermath, that suggests that the President has obstructed justice because he’s exercising his power as the President of the U.S. I just don’t see it.” Judge Ken Starr — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 27, 2018

First Trump highlighted this interview with former Clinton special prosecutor Ken Starr on Sunday's edition of 'Fox & Friends' saying that he has seen "no evidence of collusion." President Trump also tweeted praise of a Fox News interview with Ken Starr last week











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“I’ve been skeptical about the collusion and obstruction claims for the last year. I just don’t see the evidence....in terms of the collusion, it’s all a bit implausible based on the evidence we have.” Jonathan Turley on @FoxNews — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 27, 2018

“He’s got a very good point. Somebody in the Justice Department has a treasure trove of evidence of Mrs. Clinton’s criminality at her own hands, or through others, that ought to be investigated. I fully agree with the President on that.” @judgenapolitano on @marthamaccallum Show — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 27, 2018

Trump next highlighted comments, also from Sunday's edition of 'Fox & Friends,' from George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley, who said he is " skeptical about the collusion and obstruction claims ."***Trump also pointed out comments from FOX judicial correspondent Andrew Napolitano, where the judge said that in his opinion, the Justice Department " has a treasure trove of evidence of Mrs. Clinton’s criminality at her own hands, or through others, that ought to be investigated ."