n an exclusive interview for Fox New’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” President Donald Trump called out several federal agencies, including the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on the inaction regarding allegations of wide-scale voter fraud.

Trump marks his first media interview since the dubious November 3 elections. During the discussion, he called out DOJ and the FBI as they seem to be “missing action” in terms of launching an investigation on the serious allegations of voter and election fraud,

“You would think if you’re in the FBI or Department of Justice, this is the biggest thing you could be looking at,” the President said. He added, “Where are they? I’ve not seen anything.” Trump even believed that they might be “moving along” and preparing to welcome Biden as the next U.S. President.

The President noted that he had tried to bring up the discussion between the DOJ and the FBI and whether they are looking at the issue. He then specifically mentioned Former FBI Director James Comey and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. He also accused the two of lying to Congress, as well as spied on his campaign during the investigation on the Russian probe. In addition, Trump also mentioned the Durham investigations, which had remained inactive since the election day.

It had been a month since the Presidential elections, but Trump is yet to concede with the results. He had repeatedly declared that he had obtained evidence that would prove that the Democrats had “rigged” the elections.

Trump also mentioned issues with the voting machines which were supplied by Dominion Voting Systems. He expressed his frustration over why the FBI failed to look into a possible fault in the voting systems. He went on to say that no one had explained how the system works and how the votes are counted.

The news came after Trump’s legal team dropped conservative attorney, Sidney Powell, despite having attended press briefings and was mentioned by the President himself as one of his legal team. In her statement, Powell assured the public that she had no ill feelings against the President or his legal team. She explained that this might have something to do with her allegations about Dominion Systems, making it hard for them to prove that the system is rigged. However, Powell declared that she would soon release substantial evidence that would prove her case.