With Trump out of the country for the first time as president, his team attempted to calm the fires yesterday.
Rex Tillerson, the Secretary of State, said: "I think the point he was making is, 'I'm not going to be distracted by those things here at home or let them get in the way of important work of engaging Russia to see what can be done to improve this relationship."'
However, John McCain, the Republican senator, said Trump's comments had left him "speechless" and he attacked the President for inviting Lavrov into the White House.
"Mr Lavrov is the stooge of a thug and a murderer, who used Russian precision weapons to strike hospitals in Aleppo and has committed human rights issues all over the place," he said.
Dianne Feinstein, the most senior Democrat on the Senate judiciary committee, added: "Former director Comey is no way, shape or form a 'nut job'.
"The fact is he has been terminated but the reason for the termination has really not been ferreted out."
Comey will testify in June before a senate intelligence committee.
Marco Rubio, who sits on the committee, said he would ask Comey about the memos which last week were leaked to the press and claimed Trump asked him to abandon his investigation.
Rubio said: "Did he keep these memos? What do those memos say? And why did he write it? Did he ever feel like he was being put in a position where he couldn't do his job?"