President Trump blames Attorney General Jeff Sessions over the bust of two GOP lawmakers. The president expressed his statement in his tweets.

Two tenured Republican congressmen were publicly charged with corruption charges a month ago. The representatives in question are California Representative Duncan Hunter and New York Representative Chris Collins.

Rep. Collins was accused of tipping his son the results of a drug trial that might affect the stock price of an Australian biotech company. Representative Duncan Hunter and his wife were indicted for their use of the $250,000 campaign funds for their personal expenses.

The investigation against Hunter started in 2017 during the early months of Trump's own administration. Collin's indictment stemmed from a phone conversation he made with his son during a congressional picnic at the White House five months after President Trump's officially begun his administration.

The campaign funds illegally used by Hunter and his wife were used to pay their personal bills, for luxurious vacations of their kids, and a plane ticket for the family's pet rabbit. The spending of the funds was reported on a 47-page indictment paper.

The Hunters were charged with wire fraud, falsifying of records, campaign finance violations, and conspiracy after their guilt was justified in the Justice Department through a year-long investigation.

The president tweeted that two long-running investigations of the two popular lawmakers were publicized just ahead of the Mid-terms by the Justice Department headed by Sessions. He also added that the indictments are two easy wins in doubt because there is not enough time. The president satirically said "Good job" to Sessions.

On his second tweet, he said that the Democrats must love Jeff Sessions now despite the fact that they did not vote for him. According to President Trump, it is the same thing with Lyin James Comey. He said that the Democrats all hated him and they wanted him out thinking that he was disgusting. He also added that it is really sick that he has become a saint-like figure after he fired him.

President Trump was seen headed to his golf course in Virginia after he tweeted that he is "Celebrating Labor Day" on Monday. The white house summoned the media for a press pool at around 10:30 a.m. where the president was seen wearing a red polo shirt, dark pants and a white MAGA hat implying that he is ready for a road trip. However, after a couple of minutes, the president went back inside the White House probably after noticing that the weather is too hot.