President Trump ripped Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his journalist brother, Chris — whom he called “Fredo” — in an early Monday tweet that claimed the two are politicizing the coronavirus crisis.

The president made the Twitter comment as he shared an MSNBC tweet from Saturday in which the governor was quoted as saying the federal government has been sending “mixed messages” on Covid-19.

“There are no mixed messages, only political weaponization by people like you and your brother, Fredo!” Trump wrote.

Gov. Cuomo made the remarks on MSNBC while explaining why he declared a state of emergency to help handle the state’s growing number of coronavirus cases.

“I’m also battling against, frankly, the mixed messages from the federal government,” Cuomo said, claiming that Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are sharing different messages about the federal government’s ability to test patients.

Last August, Chris Cuomo was caught on video laying into an unidentified man who taunted him in public as “Fredo,” in a reference to Fredo Corleone, the ineffectual middle son character in “The Godfather.”

“Punk-ass bitches from the right call me ‘Fredo,’” fumed Chris Cuomo, 49. “He was a weak brother and the use of it to an Italian is disparaging.”

The CNN anchor later apologized for his rant.