President Trump’s interviewing process for the FBI’s top post has been described as “chaotic” by sources familiar with the interviews, according to Reuters.

The report says three associates of three contenders for the position have participated in 10 to 20-minute conversations with Trump, Vice President Pence, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions Jefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsRoy Moore sues Alabama over COVID-19 restrictions GOP set to release controversial Biden report Trump's policies on refugees are as simple as ABCs MORE, as well as longer initial interview with the Justice Department.

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One source said there is no “clear framework or logic for who was interviewed and why,” while another described the process as “chaotic.”

According to those sources, conversations were reportedly not completely substantive and Trump talked a lot about himself.

The White House has not commented on the process, but Sean Spicer said the president is continuing to meet with candidates.

The report comes less than a week before fired FBI Director James Comey publicly testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Comey will face questions regarding the FBI probe into potential ties between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin next Wednesday.

Trump abruptly fired former FBI Director James Comey on May 9. He has been holding interviews to replace Comey since the firing, however multiple candidates have dropped out of consideration.