The White House denied Tuesday that Steve Bannon and President Trump talk 'every two to three days,' as the ousted strategist boasted today during an overseas speech.

'I don't think they speak, certainly not that frequently. I'm aware of like two conversations that they've had, and nothing beyond that,' White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said this afternoon.

The slap at Bannon was the latest in a series of blows the White House has dealt to the former adviser to the president since he started speaking out about his time serving Trump.

Yesterday Sanders said that Trump and Bannon had talked just once since the right-wing bomb thrower left the White House at the direction of John Kelly, the president's new chief of staff.

It's unclear whether the second conversation between Bannon and the president took place after that. If it did, that means Trump talked to his campaign CEO after his rabble-rousing 60 Minutes interview.

The White House denied Tuesday that Steve Bannon and President Trump talk 'every two to three days,' as the ousted strategist boasted today during an overseas speech

'I don't think they speak, certainly not that frequently. I'm aware of like two conversations that they've had, and nothing beyond that,' White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said this afternoon.

The slap at Bannon was the latest in a series of blows the White House has dealt to the former adviser to the president since he started speaking out about his time serving Trump

Bannon's tell-all talk with CBS has the White House swatting down charges left and right about the firing of FBI Director James Comey, the conduct of GOP leaders and more.

A top adviser to President Trump took on Bannon's claim that top Republican lawmakers are working against the populist president at a breakfast this morning. He told journalists the assertion is dead wrong.

House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have been 'terrific allies,' particularly when it comes to tax reform, the president's legislative affairs director, Marc Short, said during the Christian Science Monitor event.

'I would disagree with Steve. I think that the leaders have been strong partners,' Short stated.

This afternoon, Sanders had to rush to Trump's aid after a reporter asked her about Bannon's claim that Trump made the biggest mistake in 'modern political history' when he gave Comey the boot.

'He's very happy with the decision he made, and I think he's been fully vindicated by a lot of those new things and knowing that it was the right one,' she said, responding to questions about Bannon's interview for a second day in a row.

House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have been 'terrific allies,' the president's legislative affairs director, Marc Short, told attendees of a Christian Science Monitor event, responding to another one of Bannon's claims

Bannon slammed Ryan and McConnell, pictured, by name in an already infamous 60 Minutes interview that aired Sunday evening

Short, a chief liaison to Congress, was effusive in his praise this morning for Ryan and McConnell. 'I think that Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell have been terrific allies,' he said

Bannon told CBS that Trump shouldn't have fired Comey because it led to a special counsel probe.

'We would not have the Mueller investigation. We would not have the Mueller investigation and the breadth that clearly Mr. Mueller is going for,' he said, making reference to Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway candidly told DailyMail.com and other reporters at the White House yesterday that 'Steve speaks for himself' after she was asked about Bannon's Comey comments.

She went on to suggest the White House wasn't all that interested in what the former staffer had to say.

Later in the day, at her regular news conference, Sanders was hit with a plethora of questions about Bannon, including his claim Trump had made a monumental misstep when he canned Comey.

'I think that we've been pretty clear what our position is, and certainly, I think that it has been shown that in the days that followed that the president was right in firing Director Comey,' she said, forcefully backing up the president.

The Trump spokeswoman argued that information that's surfaced since Comey departed has only served to justify his dismissal.

'Giving false testimony, leaking privileged information to journalists, he went outside of the chain of command, and politicized an investigation into a presidential candidate,' she stated. 'I think the president's been very clear about his position on that front.'

She made similar comments today - and went so far as to say that the Department of Justice should consider prosecuting Comey for his actions.

'If there's ever a moment where we feel someone's broken the law, particularly if they're the head of the FBI, I think that's something that certainly should be looked at,' she said.

The White House also had to rebuff Bannon for his claim that Dreamers, the illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, should self deport when their work permits run out, on Monday and Tuesday.

'The president has said that he'll make further comment on DACA if Congress doesn't act. He's, he made his decision very clear last week, with his attorney general and Department of Homeland Security in the lead,' Conway told DailyMail.com on Monday. 'Congress has six months to act. They've had seven months this year, so we're adding six, that'd be more than a year.'

Sanders said later in the day at her briefing, 'The administration has been clear what our position is.

'We're hoping that Congress will step up and do their job and fix this problem and implement responsible immigration reform, and addressing that problem would be part of it,' she added.