White House social media director Dan Scavino on Thursday addressed Democrats amid former FBI Director James Comey's highly anticipated Senate testimony, saying there was "nothing here."

"Sorry Dems- nothing here," Scavino tweeted Thursday.

"No votes were altered by Russians in the 2016 election. POTUS or team NEVER asked to stop election investigation."

Sorry Dems- nothing here. No votes were altered by Russians in the 2016 election. POTUS or team NEVER asked to stop election investigation. pic.twitter.com/uOYQ41mckS — Dan Scavino Jr. (@DanScavino) June 8, 2017

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Scavino shared a video in which Comey was asked during the hearing whether he was confident no votes cast in the 2016 presidential election were altered.

"I'm confident," Comey responded. "When I left as director, I had seen no indication of that whatsoever."

In a subsequent question, Comey was asked whether the president ever asked him to stop the FBI investigation into the Russian involvement in the presidential race.

"Not to my understanding, no," Comey responded.

During his appearance Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Comey accused the Trump administration of defaming him and telling "lies." And Comey said that Trump had asked him to drop an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Comey also said he kept personal memos about his interactions with President Trump because he suspected the president might lie about their encounters.