Trump disseminated highly classified information that the US had received from an intelligence sharing source to the Russian foreign minister and Russian ambassador and, by doing so, jeopardized a critical source of intelligence on ISIS.

For anyone else, such a disclosure would be illegal but because Trump has the authority to declassify top secret information, he likely won’t be prosecuted even though he failed to go through any formal channels. But still, the information was not Trump’s to share.

And, later, in a meeting with the Russian foreign minister, Trump bragged about his knowledge of threats of espionage that the US learned through a key partner. More alarmingly, he revealed the city in which the intelligence partner detected the threat. The location of the city is problematic because Russia could use that information to identify the intelligence partner and its capabilities.

Let me make sure that I understand. Trump leaks classified information directly to our enemies, yet Trump sees fit to call Comey a “leaker?” The memo that Comey “leaked” simply said that that Comey believed Trump to have requested him to drop the investigation of former National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn. All Comey did was give non-classified information to a news outlet.

There is a big difference between a leak of sensitive national security information and a leak of a non-classified nature alleging inappropriate behavior of the President–if the latter can even be considered a leak. Comey might more appropriately be called a whistleblower. While Trump may well be the worst leak since Edward Snowden.

So, tell me, who is the real “leaker” in this situation?