In the wake of his personal assistant’s resignation, President Donald Trump on Saturday emphasized that he could hold former staffers legally accountable for breaking their nondisclosure agreements.

“While Madeleine Westerhout has a fully enforceable confidentiality agreement, she is a very good person and I don’t think there would ever be a reason to use it,” he tweeted, referring to the 28-year-old who stepped down from her post on Thursday.

Westerhout left the administration after allegedly dishing out personal details about the first family at an off-the-record dinner with journalists in Bedminster, New Jersey, after a couple of rounds of drinks, according to Politico.

Among Westerhout’s claims were that the president is incapable of recognizing daughter Tiffany Trump in a crowd and that he does not like being photographed with her because he feels she is overweight.

However, Trump appeared to push back on that narrative Saturday, declaring, “I love Tiffany, doing great!”

He also noted that Westerhout had called him to apologize and said she “had a bad night.”