Four days after President Trump tweeted that “James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press,” a Comey memo about one of his conversations with Trump leaked to the press.

The way Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) sees it, Trump is bringing unnecessary trouble on himself.

“I would just urge my president and our president, lay off the tweets for a while, and let’s get back to work,” Manchin said on “Fox & Friends” Wednesday.

Manchin suggested a good place to start would be to refocus on health care: “I’ve said, ‘Mr. President, get rid of the repeal and let’s repair.’ There’s not a Democrat who doesn’t believe that the health care needs to be repaired. It’s broken at the top end. There’s a pathway forward.”

Though critical of Trump’s Twitter habit — and seemingly suspicious that it might have led to Tuesday’s leak of a Comey memo to the New York Times — Manchin said he was not ready to conclude that the president was trying to shut down the FBI’s investigation of former national security adviser Michael Flynn when he told Comey, “I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go.”

“Did the president know there was an ongoing investigation into Michael Flynn, at the time, from the FBI?” Manchin said. “If he did, did he say it, basically giving his opinion of what he thought or just asking directly, or putting pressure on [Comey to drop the probe]? The Intel Committee will get the facts. We’ll get the facts and go from there. I’m not going to speculate until I see the facts.”