Fox News host suggests without evidence Robert Mueller has 'onset dementia' after congressional hearings

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'Look, I've seen people with onset dementia, I'm not going to mock this man. He obviously shouldn't have been there.'

Fox News host Mark Levin suggested, without any evidence, that he believed former special counsel Robert Mueller could have"onset dementia," criticizing his Wednesday testimony before Congress and arguing that the ex-FBI director should have never been appointed to oversee the investigation into Russian election interference.

"Look, I've seen people with onset dementia," the right-wing commentator said."I'm not going to mock this man. He obviously shouldn't have been there. He should never have headed this investigation. I'm not making allegations. I'm not trying to be provocative, but the idea that [former Deputy Attorney General] Rod Rosenstein appointed this man to head this office is an outrage and he's the one who ought to be questioned about that.

Former special counsel Robert Mueller testifies before the House Intelligence Committee about his report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election in the Rayburn House Office Building on July 24 in Washington, D.C., argued that"everyone around Mueller knew he was incapable of doing what he did." He then attacked the former special counsel's"number two hatchet man [Andrew] Weissmann.

Levin cut her off, saying he"agreed." However he added:"but he [Mueller] made it quite obvious." Earhardt then responded by saying Mueller wasn't"on his game," suggesting that people should"pray for" the former special counsel and his family.before the House Judiciary and House Intelligence committees on Wednesday about his 22-month long investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

As Earhardt pointed out, there are no credible reports of Mueller being unwell in any way. The special counsel didto stumble throughout the congressional hearings. He, on multiple occasions, seemed unfamiliar with some of the material in his report and also repeatedly asked representatives to say their questions a second or even third time.

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