President Trump’s lawyers will postpone filing a complaint against fired FBI Director James Comey with the Justice Department in an effort to stop antagonizing the special prosecutor in the Russia probe, a new report said Wednesday.

Trump’s lawyer Marc Kasowitz had said he was going to file a complaint with the department’s inspector general about Comey after the ex-top G-man told the Senate on June 8 that he had the contents of memos he wrote documenting conversations with the president leaked to reporters.

Trump was enraged about what he considered an illegal “leak” by Comey.

“Despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication…and WOW, Comey is a leaker!” the president tweeted at the time.

Trump’s lawyers still plan to file the complaint, but are delaying the move as “a professional courtesy” to Robert Mueller, the former FBI chief who is heading the probe, Bloomberg reported.

The White House also wants to send a signal that Mueller will have “space” to do his job, the news service reported, citing a source.

Trump has repeatedly slammed Mueller’s probe as “fake news” and a “witch hunt” and reportedly thought about firing him.