President Trump confirmed Saturday he’s made fresh overtures to Senate Democrats in hope of reaching a health care deal.

“I called [Senate minority leader] Chuck Schumer yesterday to see if the Dems want to do a great HealthCare Bill,” Trump tweeted at 8:17 am. “ObamaCare is badly broken, big premiums. Who knows!”

The president’s call signaled his impatience with the gridlocked GOP majorities in Congress, which have failed in multiple attempts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act this year.

“It shows the President can move without hesitation or ideological impediment to make a deal with the Dems,” a Republican source told Axios.

What a new health care deal would contain is unclear, but Schumer pooh-poohed the idea that he would help Republicans undo the Obama administration’s signature achievement

“The president wanted to make another run at repeal and replace and I told the president that’s off the table,” Schumer said in response to Trump’s tweet.

“If he wants to work together to improve the existing health care system, we Democrats are open to his suggestions. A good place to start might be the Alexander-Murray negotiations that would stabilize the system and lower costs.”

Sens. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) have been in discussions to loosen the insurance rules imposed on states in exchange for two years of federal funding for insurance companies that are losing money on Obamacare plans.

Trump has shown an inclination to go around the GOP majorities in Congress to strike deals with Democrats.

Early in September, he cut a deal with Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to raise the nation’s debt limit. He also promised Schumer and Pelosi he would not immediately deport 800,000 “Dreamers,” immigrants brought to the US illegally as children.