Story highlights The White House sent a two-paragraph letter to the leaders of the House and Senate Russia investigations

In it, Trump's tweet was copied and pasted onto formal letterhead

Washington (CNN) The White House is letting President Donald Trump's tweet Thursday -- asserting that he had not taped former FBI Director James Comey -- stand as the President's official statement.

In a brief, two-paragraph letter to the leaders of the House and Senate Russia investigations, White House legislative affairs director Marc Short copied and pasted Trump's tweet onto formal letterhead.

"In response to the Committee's inquiry, we refer you to President Trump's June 22, 2017, statement regarding this matter: "With all of the recently reported electronic surveillance, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of information, I have no idea whether there are 'tapes' or recordings of my conversations with James Comey, but I did not make, and do not have, any such recordings," wrote in the letter on Friday.

On May 17, Trump set off a flurry of speculation by sending a tweet that seemingly indicated he might have taped conversations of his conversations with the FBI director, who he later fired, citing the Russia investigation

"James Comey better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!" Trump tweeted. Leaders of the House and Senate Russia investigations had asked Trump to produce the tapes, if they existed.

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