President Trump said Thursday he has "no idea" if there are recordings of his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey.

"With all of the recently reported electronic surveillance, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of information, I have no idea … whether there are ‘tapes' or recordings of my conversations with James Comey, but I did not make, and do not have, any such recordings," Trump said in a two separate tweets Thursday.

The president's announcement caps weeks of speculation as to whether the president had kept recordings of his discussions with Comey, who he fired last month.

Trump himself floated the possibility that tapes existed in a tweet last month.

"James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!" the president tweeted.

Over the last few weeks, the president and White House staff have been asked on multiple occasions about the existence of tapes, but said an announcement was forthcoming.

During a news conference in the Rose Garden earlier this month, Trump told reporters he would reveal whether there were recordings "over a fairly short period of time." He also added reporters would be "disappointed" by the answer.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters Monday an answer about their existence would potentially come later this week.

Though Trump said Thursday he didn't make or have recordings of his discussions with Comey, he appeared to leave open the possibility that another entity might.

So far, at least one agency had admitted to not having recordings of conversations between Trump and Comey.

In response to a Freedom of Information Act request from the Wall Street Journal, the Secret Service said it didn't have copies or transcripts of tapes recorded inside the White House.

Trump's tweets confirmed a report from Bloomberg published Thursday, which said the president didn't have tapes of his discussions with Comey.