Trump accuses critics of sedition during post-golf Twitter rant full of conspiracy theories
President Donald Trump wears a "Make America Great Again" hat at a golf tournament held at one of his properties. (Image via Saul Loeb/AFP.)

President Donald Trump returned to the White House from Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia on Saturday and proceded to air his grievances on his favorite social media platform.


Trump began by complaining about the "demented deep state" and a "probably illegal" partnership between Democrats and the media.

The president then retweeted a conspiracy theory by Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA) falsely claiming there had been a coup planned against the administration.

Trump then tweeted -- and deleted -- a claim that he had done nothing wrong.

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Trump then tweeted a conspiracy theory by Tom Fitton that Trump's Ukraine scandal is a "malicious seditious effort."

Trump also tweeted a conspiracy theory by Fox News personality Gregg Jarrett.

Trump then reposted his deleted tweet, attributing the quote this time to Clinton Cash author Peter Schweizer.