President Trump tweeted Thursday that he wants “an immediate trial!” in the Senate following the decision from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to delay handing off the articles of impeachment to the upper chamber.

“So after the Democrats gave me no Due Process in the House, no lawyers, no witnesses, no nothing, they now want to tell the Senate how to run their trial,” read the first part of Trump’s tweet.

“Actually, they have zero proof of anything, they will never even show up. They want out. I want an immediate trial!” his tweet continued.

After the House impeached Trump on Wednesday night, Pelosi said at a press conference that articles of impeachment would remain in the lower chamber for the time being.

A decision will be made when to hand them off, “when we see what they are doing on the Senate side,” Pelosi said.

The House speaker said she and her House colleagues have not considered permanently withholding the articles — but are waiting for the Senate to set their rules.

“We are not sending it tonight because it’s difficult to determine who the managers would be until we see the arena in which we will be participating,” Pelosi added in the press conference.

Pelosi did signal that she believes the Senate Republicans will not put on a fair trial for Trump, comparing them to a jury “in cahoots” with the accused.

“So far, we haven’t seen anything that looks fair to us,” she said.

When former President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House in 1998, the articles were immediately handed off to the Senate.