President Donald Trump on Thursday took aim at The New York Times once again ― this time suggesting the newspaper wrote last month’s explosive anonymous op-ed that detailed a “resistance” movement within the administration.

Trump, citing zero evidence, told “Fox & Friends” that there was “a very good chance” the Times lied about the unnamed author being a senior official in his administration.

“The media is very, very dishonest ― beyond anything that anybody can understand,” Trump said during a nearly 50-minute interview with his favorite cable news show. “Even the letter written to the Times, there is a chance ― I don’t say it’s a big chance ― but there is a very good chance that that was written by the Times.”

“I wouldn’t be that surprised ’cause the Times is totally corrupt and dishonest,” he added. “I wouldn’t be that surprised. What they write is so, so ― forget it.”

TRUMP on anonymous NYT op-ed: "I think a lot of leaks are not leaks, they're made up by newspapers. The media is very dishonest, but 'Fox & Friends is excluded, okay. I won't exclude Fox totally... The media is very, very dishonest, beyond anything anybody can understand." pic.twitter.com/BR7AQbqekd — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 11, 2018

In the op-ed, published Sept. 5, the unnamed author wrote that many senior Trump administration officials were actively working to thwart parts of the president’s agenda and “his worst inclinations.”

Trump responded furiously to the piece, calling for a Justice Department investigation into its origins. When asked Thursday for an update on the probe’s status, the president suggested it had been put on hold.

“How do you do that? I would like to, I would like to go in there, and I’d like to find out who it is,” he said. “It could have been The New York Times writer, to be honest. They’re a very dishonest paper. ... Probably wasn’t, but it could have been The New York Times.”

Trump’s comments Thursday are part of his longtime effort to undermine the credibility of the press, which he frequently refers to as the “fake news media” and “the enemy of the people.” He often rails against media outlets, including Pulitzer Prize-winning legacy newspapers like the Times and The Washington Post, for using anonymous sources in their reporting ― despite citing unnamed sources himself to bolster his own claims.

“I think a lot of the leaks are not leaks,” Trump said Thursday. “They’re made up by the newspapers. The media’s very dishonest ― well, of course, ‘Fox & Friends’ is excluded, OK? I won’t exclude Fox totally, but I will exclude ‘Fox & Friends.’ No, the media is very, very dishonest ― beyond anything that anybody can understand.”