While Democrats are wasting time and money pursuing the impeachment of President Trump, he’s busy working.

“I’m too buy to watch it,” Trump told reporters Wednesday at the White House. “It’s a witch hunt, it’s a hoax, I’m too busy to watch it. So, I’m sure I’ll get a report.”

“There’s nothing — I have not been briefed. There’s nothing there,” Trump said.

Democrats in the House Intelligence Committee, lead by Rep. Adam Schiff, opened the first day of the impeachment inquiry into Trump on Wednesday. Democrats deployed a paid lawyer to question the first two witnesses, William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent.

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“I see they’re using lawyers that are television lawyers, they took some guys off television. You know. I’m not surprised to see it, because Schiff can’t do his own questions,” Trump said.

Trump retweeted a post on Twitter saying: “They’re trying to stop me, because I’m fighting for you. And I’ll never let that happen.”

"They're trying to stop me, because I'm fighting for you. And I'll never let that happen." — President @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/ch0N1SWShe — The White House (@WhiteHouse) November 13, 2019

Trump’s son, Eric, also weighed in.

“For as much time as the Democrats have spent trying to orchestrate ‘political theater’ they have done a terrible job. This clown show is horribly boring. There is not a single person outside the beltway who is engaged in this nonsense. Can’t wait to win again in 2020! #DCSucks.”

For as much time as the Democrats have spent trying to orchestrate “political theater” they have done a terrible job. This clown show is horribly boring. There is not a single person outside the beltway who is engaged in this nonsense. Can’t wait to win again in 2020! #DCSucks — Eric Trump (@EricTrump) November 13, 2019

Trump had a busy schedule on Wednesday, meeting with the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He was set to meet later with members of the Senate, then hold a press conference with Erdogan.