President Trump said he’s not sure what he did to draw the ire of conservative commentator Ann Coulter, who called him a “wimp” after he signed a bill that would reopen the government but does not include funding for his border wall.

“I hear she’s become very hostile,” the president told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published Sunday. “Maybe I didn’t return her phone call or something.”

Trump last Friday signed legislation that would end the 35-day partial government shutdown for three weeks while negotiations continue over his demand that Congress authorize $5.7 billion for the wall.

Coulter in a tweet accused him of caving in to Democrats.

“Good news for George Herbert Walker Bush: As of today, he is no longer the biggest wimp ever to serve as President of the United States,” she wrote last Friday.

Coulter, previously a staunch ally who even wrote a book called “In Trump We Trust,” said in an interview Friday evening that Trump lied when he pledged during the 2016 presidential campaign that he would build a wall and Mexico would pay for it.

“He promised something for 18 months, and he lied about it,” she said on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher.”