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DOWN IN THE TRUMPS

Donald Trump urges Republicans and Democrats to ‘come together for good of country’ as he blasts Mueller Report

DONALD Trump has urged Republicans and Democrats to "come together for the good of American people"; - as he blasts the Mueller Report yet again on Twitter.

The frustrated president said the two-year investigation into his alleged collusion with Russia was "costly and time-consuming" and everyone should "get back to business".

 President Trump tweeted that conservatives and democrats need to come together for the good of the country
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President Trump tweeted that conservatives and democrats need to come together for the good of the countryCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Donald Trump tweeted about democrats and conservatives uniting 'for the good of the people'
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Donald Trump tweeted about democrats and conservatives uniting 'for the good of the people'Credit: Twitter

He wrote: "OK, so after two years of hard work and each party trying their best to make the other party look as bad as possible, it’s time to get back to business.

"The Mueller Report strongly stated that there was No Collusion with Russia (of course) and, in fact, they were rebuffed at every turn in attempts to gain access.

"But now Republicans and Democrats must come together for the good of the American people.

"No more costly & time consuming investigations.

"Lets do Immigration (Border), Infrastructure, much lower drug prices & much more - and do it now!"

His tweet comes after weeks of back and forth on the results of the Mueller Report, which cleared Trump of claims of obstruction of justice and collusion.

THE MUELLER REPORT

The Mueller Report, published on April 18 this year, investigated the alleged collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign team and Russia to swing the 2016 presidential election.

It was led by ex-FBI director Robert Mueller, who did not find any evidence Donald Trump's campaign conspired with Moscow to influence the presidential election.

President Trump denied all allegations of collusion from the beginning, stating that the idea was "the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard".

It has since been revealed that the President tried to have Mueller fired from the FBI multiple times while he was compiling the report.

After two years of hard work and each party trying their best to make the other party look as bad as possible, it’s time to get back to business.

President Donald Trump

He tweeted at the time: "I could have fired everyone, including Mueller, if I wanted. I chose not to. I had the RIGHT to use Executive Privilege. I didn’t!"

When the report cleared him of collusion with Russia and obstructing justice, Trump posted a triumphant "Game Over" tweet.

Within the report, Mueller investigated whether Trump obstructed justice, but could not come to a definitive answer, Attorney General William Barr said.

But Mueller did "not exonerate" Trump of obstructing justice, Barr added.