Former FBI director James Comey, left, is welcomed by Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C., right, with Vice Chairman Mark Warner, D-Va., center, as he arrives to testify before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, June 8, 2017. J. Scott Applewhite AP
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"Will fmr AG Lynch be charged w/obstruction of justice after Comey revelations of demands she made? Will Dems demanded it?" tweeted Huckabee, whose daughter, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, is principal White House press secretary.

Burr played particularly well among North Carolina conservatives.

Dan DiMicco, a former Trump transition team member who was considered for the administration’s trade representative post, said Burr "did extremely well" in questioning Comey.

"What I think it should do is it should move the ball in showing that the investigation is unwarranted and to move on so that we can to deal with the issues important to the country and important to the American people who elected Trump to be president…" said DiMicco, former chief executive of Nucor, America’s largest steel company.

"I think Senator Burr, leading the way, and making sure we properly frame what this is and is not, I think is critical," said Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., chair of the conservative House Freedom Caucus.

He added that Comey "vindicated the president from a standpoint of not being under investigation, and that’s key."

While several Republicans and conservatives praised Burr for defending Trump, former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said the senator appeared even-handed in dealing with Comey.

"I don’t think he was in there trying to carry the administration’s water on this," Steele said.

Either way, the usually quiet Burr was in a spotlight he rarely sees.

He wound up on TMZ, the edgy entertainment news website known for chasing high-profile celebrities down. He was forecasting for the TMZ cameras about the magnitude of and ratings potential for Thursday’s hearing.

"Oh, I think there’s gonna be a big national and international viewership of this," he said.

Burr patiently fielded reporters' questions after the hearing, even while using an ATM in the basement of the Senate. Asked if he trusted Comey – and after seeing that reporters weren't looking at his access code – he said he was "on the record that I trust James Comey.”

He said that he doesn't believe Comey alluded to Trump obstructing justice: "I didn't hear it," he said. 

The questions over, he boarded one of the Senate shuttles for the trip back to his office, a smile crossing his face. A few moments later someone noticed his bank card had been left behind in the machine.

Former FBI Director James Comey testified on Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee on his interactions with President-Elect and President Donald Trump. “Those were lies, plain and simple,” Comey said, relating to the Trump administrati

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