Trump accuses Mueller's team of meddling in midterm elections

Trump accuses Mueller's team of meddling in midterm elections

Mueller is leading the probe into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Trump repeatedly refers to Mueller’s team as “13 angry Democrats."

Special counsel Mueller himself has been a registered Republican in the past and was first appointed FBI director by President George W. Bush.

Trump has repeatedly attacked the “13 Angry Democrats” in recent weeks, and he’s also accused the Department of Justice of placing a spy inside his campaign.

A top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said the president’s repeated claims that the FBI spied on his presidential campaign are “a piece of propaganda the president wants to put out and repeat.”

"There's no evidence to support that spy theory," Schiff said.

"You have a president peddling these falsehoods and you have essentially people putting out propaganda" to promote that "fiction," the California Democrat said. "This is part of the propaganda machine. 'Let’s spread a completely fallacious story and then let’s say that it needs to be investigated and give it a life of its own.'"

"What I have seen is evidence that they were investigating individuals with a history of links to Russia that were concerning," Rubio, a Florida senator who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee told Raddatz on Sunday.

ABC News' Cheyenne Haslett contributed to this report.