El Paso Mayor Dee Margo confirmed that President Trump planned to visit the shaken Texas city on Wednesday, as it now mourns the death of 22 people murdered by a racist gunman.

The death toll from Saturday’s Walmart massacre increased by two Monday.

“President Trump called me and was very gracious during our call,” Margo told reporters.

The president is also expected to visit Dayton, Ohio, where a second mass shooting over the weekend took nine lives.

The Associated Press reported earlier Monday that Federal Aviation Administration guidance showed Trump flying to both locales Wednesday, but the White House hasn’t confirmed the trip.

The president was supposed to fly to Florida — an important swing state in the 2020 election — on Tuesday to talk about Medicare at The Villages.

He was also scheduled to be in Pennsylvania — another important swing state — on Thursday to tour the Royal Dutch Shell petrochemical complex located outside of Pittsburgh. That trip got nixed from his schedule as well.

The White House did not immediately say if he’ll skip a planned fundraiser in the Hamptons Friday. And no plans have been announced to keep the president from traveling to his Bedminster resort Thursday for an elongated summer stay.