A top Democrat says he heard new attacks on Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) in President Trump’s inaugural address Friday.

Trump did not mention Lewis by name in his speech shortly after his swearing-in at the Capitol.

But he criticized unnamed “politicians” for being “all talk and no action” — an allusion to Trump's feud with Lewis, according to Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.).

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"Not John Lewis; just don't go there," Cleaver, former head of the Congressional Black Caucus, said afterward.

In his address, Trump ripped lawmakers who he said were full of hot air.

"We will no longer accept politicians who are all talk and no action — constantly complaining but never doing anything about it," he said. "The time for empty talk is over. Now arrives the hour of action."

The language was almost identical to Trump's Twitter attack on Lewis last weekend, after Lewis said he considers Trump's victory "illegitimate" because Russian hackers interfered in the election.

"Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results," Trump wrote at the time.

"All talk, talk, talk — no action or results. Sad!"

Cleaver said he was hardly alone in interpreting the language in Friday's speech as a renewed attack on Lewis.

"He used his speech to say the words he said in the tweet. Everybody back there in our row said, 'Why do you got to go after John Lewis again?' I mean, he used identical words," Cleaver said.

"In my world you don't attack Luther Vandross or John Lewis. And even many Republicans feel that way."