President Trump doesn’t like the Korean media either after they piled into the Oval Office on Friday during his sitdown with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and crashed into a couch, damaged a table and nearly knocked over a lamp.

The White House press pool, including a large contingent of Korean media, was larger than usual, and the Secret Service even had to ask the Koreans to stop running as they entered the room.

But there was a lot of jostling as the Korean journalists, unfamiliar with the Oval Office, worked their way around the two chairs where the presidents were seated to find a good spot to set up.

A sofa got bumped and was moved and a lamp on a nearby table was almost knocked over before White House aide Keith Schiller caught it before it fell.

“You are getting worse,” an annoyed-looking Trump said to the room of reporters. “You knocked over a table.”

But then he turned to his South Korean counterpart and said, “It’s actually a very friendly press, don’t let them get you, although we just lost a table.”

Trump said later that “the era of strategic patience with the North Korean regime has failed” as he delivered a joint statement in the Rose Garden with the South Korean. “Frankly, that patience is over.”

Trump railed against the North Korean government as a “reckless and brutal regime” as he addressed the media with Moon.

He pointed to the death of American college student Otto Warmbier, who died shortly after being released from North Korean custody.

Trump said his goal is “peace, stability and prosperity” for the region, but warned that the US will always defend itself and its allies.