Ex-FBI Director James Comey tweeted "this too shall pass" late Saturday, appearing to react to President Trump lashing out at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for being “dishonest” and “weak."

"Our national security relationship with Canada is vital and saves American lives. It was built over generations and is bigger than any person or dispute. This too shall pass," Comey tweeted.



Our national security relationship with Canada is vital and saves American lives. It was built over generations and is bigger than any person or dispute. This too shall pass. pic.twitter.com/TTOPUf2kjB — James Comey (@Comey) June 10, 2018



Hour earlier, Trump accused the Canadian leader of acting “meek and mild” during their meetings in Quebec during the G-7 summit and being “dishonest” in the way he portrayed the newly imposed U.S. tariffs. He also claimed to have informed U.S. officials not to affirm the communique signed by G-7 members.

Following Trump's Saturday departure from the G-7 for Singapore, Trudeau held a press conference stating that all of the member nations, including the U.S., had signed a communique dedicated to lowering tariffs and other trade barriers. He also said in response to Trump's tweets that "We are focused on everything we accomplished here at the summit. The Prime Minister said nothing he hasn’t said before — both in public, and in private conversations with the President."

Comey was fired from the FBI in May 2017. Earlier this year he embarked on a book tour and has spoken out against the president's attacks on the integrity and members of the agency.

"All should appreciate the FBI speaking up. I wish more of our leaders would. But take heart: American history shows that, in the long run, weasels and liars never hold the field, so long as good people stand up. Not a lot of schools or streets named for Joe McCarthy," he tweeted in February, another indication that he expects the impact of the Trump administration to pass.