FBI Director James Comey wasn’t the target of Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook’s election loss ire on Tuesday.

He was back to blaming Russia for Hillary’s loss to Donald Trump.

Speaking to Dan Rather, Mook said without “any doubt in my mind” Russia was behind the release of Democrat emails.

“In the forensic work that’s been done, there was actual Russian markings on some of the content that was leaked,” Mook said.

“We know that they were at work in the DNC pulling out documents that they were working Russian hours, that they were working not on Russian holidays.

“And then, obviously, subsequent to the election, it’s not like Vladimir Putin or anybody in Russia has tried to downplay any belief that this was them,” Mook asserted.

But last June, Russia did deny involvement.

The Washington Post reported:

But when the Democratic National Committee and cybersecurity experts told The Washington Post that Russian government hackers had stolen an entire database of opposition research on presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, officials here met the accusations with little more than a simple denial and a shrug.

“Usually these kinds of leaks take place not because hackers broke in, but, as any professional will tell you, because someone simply forgot the password or set the simple password 123456,” German Klimenko, Putin’s top Internet adviser, said in remarks carried by the RIA Novosti state news agency. “Well, it’s always simpler to explain this away as the intrigues of enemies, rather than one’s own incompetence.”

“I absolutely rule out the possibility that the government or government agencies were involved in this,” Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for President Vladimir Putin, told journalists in a curt statement.

In another part of the interview with Rather, Mook was asked what he would have done differently.

He said nothing about campaigning in Wisconsin, Michigan or other states largely ignored until it was to late.