President Trump insisted on Sunday that voters have his back and there was “no Russian collusion in our winning campaign” in the wake of son Donald Trump Jr.’s admission to seeking Kremlin-dug political dirt.

A new ABC News/Washington Post poll revealed Sunday that a mere 36 percent of Americans approved of his job performance – leading Trump to both embrace that remarkably low number as “not bad at this time” and attack survey takers.

“The ABC/Washington Post Poll, even though almost 40% is not bad at this time, was just about the most inaccurate poll around election time!” Trump tweeted.

The final ABC/Washington Post poll before last November’s election had Hillary Clinton up, 49 percent to 46 percent. She ended up winning the popular vote, 48 percent to 46 percent.

Hours earlier on Sunday, the embattled president returned to his stock attack on “fake news” in defending Donald Trump Jr., who disclosed last week that he took a meeting with a Moscow surrogate peddling damaging information on Clinton during the campaign.

“HillaryClinton (sic) can illegally get the questions to the Debate & delete 33,000 emails but my son Don is being scorned by the Fake News Media,” the president tweeted at 6:35 a.m.

Despite his son’s stunning revelations and crystal clear email chain, Trump called the whole matter a product of “fraudulent reporting.”

“With all of its phony unnamed sources & highly slanted & even fraudulent reporting, #Fake News is DISTORTING DEMOCRACY in our country,” the angry president tweeted.

Trump’s sunrise Twitter storm also included praise for his surrogate Michael Caputo and LPGA fans who attended the U.S. Women’s Open at Trump National in Bedminster, NJ.

Caputo, a former top campaign aide to Trump with long ties to Russia, told the House intelligence committee that Trump never personally spoke about Kremlin help during the campaign.