President Trump lashed out at the “Fake News” media on Monday for reporting “negatively” on his summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and declared ​he gave up “NOTHING.”

​”When you hear the Fake News talking negatively about my meeting with President Putin, and all that I gave up, remember, I gave up NOTHING, we merely talked about future benefits for both countries​,” Trump posted on his Twitter account. “Also, we got along very well, which is a good thing, except for the Corrupt Media!​”​

About a half-hour later, he defended his denuclearization talks with North Korea and accused the “Fake News” of mischaracterizing progress made in the negotiations.

“A Rocket has not been launched by North Korea in 9 months. Likewise, no Nuclear Tests. Japan is happy, all of Asia is happy. But the Fake News is saying, without ever asking me (always anonymous sources), that I am angry because it is not going fast enough. Wrong, very happy!,” he posted.

Democrats and Republicans questioned why Trump sat down last Monday for a two-hour face-to-face meeting with Putin in Helsinki with only translators present.

And later at a joint news conference with the Kremlin strongman, Trump sided with Putin over the US intelligence community’s assessment that Russia meddled in the 2016 election.

Trump walked those comments back the next day.

​GOP Sen. John McCain called Trump’s performance at the news conference “disgraceful,” and House Speaker Paul Ryan publicly contradicted the president when he said “there is no question that Russia interfered in our election.”

In the tweet about North Korea coverage, Trump apparently referred to a Washington Post report on Sunday that quoted White House and State Department officials that the president is frustrated by the lack of progress.

Trump sat down for a summit in Singapore last month with North Korean President Kim Jong Un and the two leaders committed to working toward the denuclearization of the peninsula.

But the Washington Post report said Pyongyang officials have canceled follow-up meetings and have failed to respond to basic communications.

It also said the regime is continuing working on its weapons systems and hiding the evidence.