It turns out the bipartisan message President Donald Trump struck in his State of the Union address had a shelf life of exactly 32 hours.

The president used part of his speech to a joint session of Congress to call on Republicans and Democrats to cooperate on issues like immigration reform and rebuilding the country’s aging infrastructure. He stuck to that script on Wednesday, taking no public shots at congressional Democrats even after they booed and hissed at parts of his address.

But that Trump was gone before 7 a.m. Thursday. The partisan streetfighter was back.

The president fired off several tweets ahead of his trip to West Virginia, where he will join congressional Republicans at their annual legislative retreat. And he used the morning missives to criticize Democrats.

Trump wrote that when he visits the Greenbrier resort in Lewisburg, he and GOP members “will be planning Infrastructure and discussing Immigration and DACA,” he wrote, adding passing those bills is “not easy when we have no support from the Democrats. NOT ONE DEM VOTED FOR OUR TAX CUT BILL! Need more Republicans in ‘18.”