During ABC's 'This Week' roundtable, GOP strategist Alex Castellanos quipped that following the revelation that as FBI director, <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/26/politics/james-comey-fbi-investigation-fake-russian-intelligence/index.html">James Comey based part of an investigation on a piece of Russian disinformation</a>, there is now more evidence that Comey colluded with Russia to influence the election than did President Trump. <blockquote>ALEX CASTELLANOS, ABC NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, I think so far there's more evidence that James Comey colluded with the Russians than the Trump campaign. He's the one who acted on… (CROSSTALK) (LAUGHTER) CASTELLANOS: He's the one who acted on what he knew to be fake Russian intelligence. I think this is going to be a big dust-up for the Trump administration, once again. And what does it do? It distracts from anything they try to accomplish. But as far as real evidence of any collusion on the campaign's part, we have yet to see any. STEPHANOPOULOS: So what do they do about it? CASTELLANOS: In their unique and inimitable style, nothing, chaos, there is no war room, as Jonathan Karl said. They take another beating. And this is -- the Trump administration seems to run a very small family business, not a large U.S. government. And it makes it very difficult to deal with ordinarily what would be small political threats. </blockquote>