President Trump lashed out again at the “Fake News Media” on Tuesday, predicting that they “will be gone” by the time his second term ends.

“The Fake News Media is going CRAZY! They are totally unhinged and in many ways, after witnessing first hand the damage they do to so many innocent and decent people, I enjoy watching,” the president tweeted.

“In 7 years, when I am no longer in office, their ratings will dry up and they will be gone!” he added.

His message echoed one he sent earlier this month.

“The Fake News Media is going Crazy! They make up stories without any backup, sources or proof. Many of the stories written about me, and the good people surrounding me, are total fiction,” he tweeted.

“Problem is, when you complain you just give them more publicity. But I’ll complain anyway!”

At the time, he faced widespread criticism after a news conference with Vladimir Putin in which he appeared to embrace the Russian strongman’s denial of election meddling.

Trump has consistently lambasted the “fake news media,” singling out CNN, NBC News, the Washington Post and the New York Times, among others, for coverage that he considers unfair.