President Trump said he has no second thoughts about blasting Rep. Ilhan Omar for her controversial comments about the 9/11 terror attacks while on a swing through the Democratic lawmaker’s home state of Minnesota.

Asked during an interview on Monday with KSTP-TV if he would apologize to Omar after the freshman lawmaker said his tweet led to death threats against her, the president said, “No. not at all.”

“Look, she’s been very disrespectful to this country. She’s been very disrespectful, frankly, to Israel. She is somebody that doesn’t really understand life. Real life,” Trump told the ABC affiliate in Minneapolis where he was touting his tax cuts.

Trump went on to question Omar’s loyalty to the country.

“It’s unfortunate,” the president said. “She’s got a way about her that’s very, very bad, I think, for our country. I think she’s extremely unpatriotic and extremely disrespectful to our country.”

On Friday, the president posted a tweet that linked to video of the World Trade Center towers crumbling on 9/11 with the caption: “WE WILL NEVER FORGET!”

Omar, one of two Muslim women serving in Congress, released a statement Sunday night saying she has “experienced an increase in direct threats on my life.”

In a speech last month to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Omar decried how Muslims were targeted after 9/11, describing the terror attacks as “some people did something.”

Omar has also come under criticism for questioning whether American lawmakers who support Israel have an allegiance to a foreign country and accusing a pro-Israeli group of buying political support.