Edward Snowden, who has been waging war with FBI Director James Comey for years, condemned President Trump’s decision to abruptly fire him on Tuesday — saying it was “political interference in the Bureau’s work.”

“This FBI Director has sought for years to jail me on account of my political activities,” Snowden tweeted. “If I can oppose his firing, so can you.”

The NSA whistleblower has been a well-known critic of Comey and has spent months ridiculing him on social media.

He also retweeted a pair of posts on Tuesday evening, alleging that Trump fired Comey for investigating the administration’s ties to the Russians.

“This smells more and more like Watergate revisited,” read one of the tweets, written by British journalist Alan Rusbridger.

“Any way you slice it, POTUS/AG just fired FBI director for investigating them,” the other said, posted by Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice.

“I’m no Comey fan, but this bodes very ill for rule of law.”