He's in a New York state of ire.
President Donald Trump threw his native city under the bus Friday, calling it "dirty & unsafe" and blasting Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio as police-hating partisan hacks bent on destroying him.
"New York can never be great again under the current leadership of Governor Andrew Cuomo (the brother of Fredo), or Mayor Bill DeBlasio," Trump tweeted, misspelling the mayor's surname and using a derisive moniker for Cuomo's CNN anchor sibling, Chris.
"Cuomo has weaponized the prosecutors to do his dirty work (and to keep him out of jams) ... NYC is getting dirty & unsafe again, as our great police are being disrespected, even with water dumped on them, because a Mayor and Governor just don't 'have their backs.'"
The irate slights came on the heels of Trump's announcement that he's making his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida his permanent residence after having spent his entire life as a New York City resident.
Spokespeople for de Blasio and Cuomo did not immediately return requests for comment.