James Comey reportedly will not accuse President Trump of obstructing justice when the former FBI chief testifies before the Senate intelligence committee Thursday.

Comey will stop short of saying the president’s conduct reached the level of obstruction when Trump pressed him to drop the probe into disgraced former National Security Adviser Mike Flynn, ABC News said Tuesday.

But Comey will dispute Trump’s claim of being told three times he was not under federal investigation.

Comey claims Trump asked him in February to make the Flynn probe go away. The New York Times reported that after that meeting, Comey told Attorney General Jeff Session that he did not want to be left alone with Trump.

Meanwhile, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats was pressured by Trump to get Comey to back off Flynn, The Washington Post said.