President Trump took aim at CNN during his $35,000-a-plate fundraiser this week — crowing after the “fake news” network took a hit for a retracted story and riffing about whether he should sue.

“Boy, did CNN get killed over the last few days,” Trump said, referring to a story that tied his ally Anthony Scaramucci to a Russian investment fund, triggering the resignations of three journalists at the outlet.

“It’s a shame what they’ve done to the name CNN, that I can tell you,” he continued during a private Republican National Committee fundraiser at his Washington hotel Wednesday night.

“But as far as I’m concerned, I love it. If anybody’s a lawyer in the house and thinks I have a good lawsuit — I feel like we do. Wouldn’t that be fun?” he said gleefully as he lambasted one of his favorite media foils.

Audio from the event published by The Intercept captured loud applause as the president said he was prevailing in his campaign against the “horrible human beings” at CNN.

Trump also targeted CNN commentator Van Jones, who Trump said was recently captured on secretly recorded audio calling the story of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia a “nothing burger.”

“Van Jones — you see this man?” Trump said.

“These are really dishonest people. Should I sue them? I mean, they’re phonies. Jeff Zucker, I hear he’s going to resign at some point pretty soon,” he said, referring to the network’s president.

During the free-wheeling, 45-minute address without a teleprompter, Trump also praised his own record, boasting of decreased border crossings by immigrants and the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.

“I don’t think anybody as president has done as much in the first five months,” he claimed.