President Donald Trump weighed in on the New Hampshire primary as results trickled in Tuesday night — mocking Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s showing, ‘King’ Tom Steyer and the Democratic candidates who dropped out.

Trump knocked the Massachusetts lawmaker as results indicated neither she, nor Joe Biden, would be winning any of the Granite State’s 24 delegates.

“Elizabeth Warren, sometimes referred to as Pocahontas, is having a really bad night. I think she is sending signals that she wants out,” Trump tweeted.

“Calling for unity is her way of getting there, going home, and having a ‘nice cold beer’ with her husband!” Trump added.

He was referring to Warren’s speech to supporters earlier in the night, where she urged the party to come together, as well as Warren’s video kickoff to her campaign.

The president also blasted billionaire Tom Steyer, who led an early movement calling for Trump’s impeachment in TV ads.

“Impeachment King Steyer (how did that work out?) spent 200 Million Dollars and got less than 1% of the vote in Iowa, and only 3% of the Vote in New Hampshire. Could it be that something is just plain missing? Not easy to do what I did, is it?” Trump tweeted.

About tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang and Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet — who dropped out of the race earlier on Tuesday night — Trump tweeted: “A lot of Democrat dropouts tonight, very low political I.Q.”

He also came after former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg, who saw an old audio resurface where he made some inflammatory comments about stop and frisk, tweeting: “A very bad night for Mini Mike!”