Trump slams Nancy Pelosi, Mueller before D-Day ceremony in France

President Trump on Thursday ripped Nancy Pelosi and mocked Robert Mueller during an interview from France before the solemn memorial ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

“Nancy Pelosi, I call her ‘Nervous Nancy.’ Nancy Pelosi is a disaster, OK? She’s a disaster. Let her do what she wants, you know what? I think they’re in big trouble,” Trump said with the Normandy American Cemetery in the background.

Asked for a response, Pelosi, who was also in Normandy, said that she had a policy of not criticizing the president while on foreign soil.

“I don’t talk about the president while I’m out of the country. That’s my principle,” said the House speaker, who so far has opposed launching an impeachment investigation into Trump.

The commander-in-chief also went after the special counsel again, charging that he changed his story after his public remarks, an allegation the Justice Department has disputed.

”Let me tell you, [Mueller] made such a fool out of himself … because what people don’t report is the letter he had to do to straighten out his testimony because his testimony was wrong,” Trump told Fox News host Laura Ingraham.

The president was referring to a joint statement issued by the special counsel and Justice after Mueller’s brief public appearance that said there was “no conflict” between Mueller’s remarks and Attorney General William Barr’s earlier statements.

Mueller had said that a sitting president could not charged with a crime because of longstanding Justice Department policy.

“Charging the president with a crime was not an option we could consider,” Mueller said last week.

“If we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said that. … We concluded that we would not reach a determination one way or the other about whether the president committed a crime,” Mueller said.

Justice’s statement said Barr and Mueller were on the same page.

“The Special Counsel’s report and his statement today made clear that the office concluded it would not reach a determination — one way or the other — about whether the President committed a crime,” it read. “There is no conflict between these statements.”

The interview airs in full on Fox at 10 p.m. New York time.

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