Donald Trump Sr. ("Tweety"), methinks thou doth protest too much!  What are you trying so hard to obfuscate and hide about your work with Russia?  Is it that you have been cultivated as a Russian "agent" since the '70s and fit all their criteria for spies?  Did Russia bail you out of your many business failures and ultimately your several (NOT JUST ONE) business bankruptcies?

"The lady doth protest too much, methinks is a figure of speech originally found as a quotation from the c. 1600 play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.[1] It is used in everyday speech to indicate doubt in someone's sincerity."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_lady_doth_protest_too_much,_methinks

I doubt your sincerity, Tweety, but mostly your lack of honesty, integrity, and morality, ZERO MORALITY!

Tweety is not demonstrating he is smart, mature, or able to act like an adult.  Maybe he is a huckster of unbelievable talent and persuasive powers, but his could also be making tons of mistakes and trying to compensate for each one as he makes them.  It is not working in my opinion.  Tweety's Presidency is failing and will fail by his own hand. 

Example: stupidly, after apologizing for the Hollywood bus pussy grabbing video, Tweety says it is fake!  Tweety, YOU ALREADY ADMITTED YOU SAID THOSE THINGS!  REMEMBER YOUR LOCKERROOM APOLOGY IN THE DEBATE?

Tweety, your obvious connection to Russia may not be collusion, but do you really need to deny, deny, deny, and deny collusion?  How guilty are you?  You talk about your Russia connections and collusion like you murdered someone!

You LIE, LIE, LIE, and LIE and expect anyone to believe or trust your sorry ass?  Only your True Believers are buying your crap.

"Donald Trump’s “Fake News” Tactics"
In attacking the media, the President has in many ways strengthened it.
By Steve Coll    December 11, 2017 Issue

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/donald-trumps-fake-news-tactics?mbid=nl_Daily%20120417%20Nonsubs&CNDID=48850791&spMailingID=12495448&spUserID=MTgxMDcxMTg4NTE0S0&spJobID=1300371675&spReportId=MTMwMDM3MTY3NQS2

"“One of the greatest of all terms I’ve come up with is ‘fake,’ ” Trump said on Mike Huckabee’s talk show, in October. (In fact, the phrase “fake news” has been around for more than a century.) The President’s strategy has been successful, however, in at least one respect: he has appropriated a term that had often been used to describe the propaganda and the lies masquerading as news, emanating from Russia and elsewhere, which proliferated on Facebook, YouTube, and other social-media platforms during the 2016 election campaign."

Here's a bit more.  Tweety lies constantly.

"Judging from the President’s tweets, his definition of “fake news” is credible reporting that he doesn’t like. But he complicates the matter by issuing demonstrably false statements of his own, which, inevitably, make news. Trump has brought to the White House bully pulpit a disorienting habit of telling lies, big and small, without evident shame. Since 2015, Politifact has counted three hundred and twenty-nine public statements by Trump that it judges to be mostly or entirely false. (In comparison, its count of such misstatements by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is thirteen.)"

Tweety appeals to the lowest common denominator of his support/base all too often, the "Alt-right," and it will be part of his undoing.

"Trump’s tactics echo those of previous nativist-populist politicians, but his tweets also draw on the contemporary idioms of the alt-right. This is a loose movement, as the researchers Alice Marwick and Rebecca Lewis have written, best understood as “an amalgam of conspiracy theorists, techno-libertarians, white nationalists, Men’s Rights advocates, trolls, anti-feminists, anti-immigration activists, and bored young people” who express “a self-referential culture in which anti-Semitism, occult ties, and Nazi imagery can be explained either as entirely sincere or completely tongue-in-cheek.”

Tweety is too obvious siting any news he does not like as "fake," and also obvious trying to shut down the investigation of his Russia ties.

"Fortunately, in attacking the media Trump has in many ways strengthened it. This year, the Times, the Washington Post, and many other independent, professional enterprises have reminded the country why the Founders enshrined a free press as a defense against abusive power. Among other achievements, the media’s coverage of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation has made transparent the seriousness of its findings so far, and constrained the President’s transparent desire to interfere.

Last Friday, Mueller dropped his latest bombshell, a plea agreement with Michael Flynn, the former national-security adviser, who admitted that, in January, he lied to the F.B.I. about his contacts with Sergey Kislyak, then Russia’s Ambassador to the United States."

The conclusion if that history will judge Tweety harshly and praise Mueller for his diligent and ethical work saving America from a bad President.

"The chances that history will remember Mueller’s investigation of Trump and his closest advisers as fake news grow slimmer by the day."

I think the odds of the Mueller investigation being seen as fake by anyone OTHER THAN TWEETY SUPPORTERS are slim and none.