President Donald Trump assailed Sen. John McCain for opposing the GOP's latest attempt to repeal Obamacare. | Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images Trump bashes McCain in early morning tweets

President Donald Trump on Saturday morning rebuked Sen. John McCain for saying he couldn't vote for the Graham-Cassidy Obamacare repeal bill.

"John McCain never had any intention of voting for this Bill, which his Governor loves. He campaigned on Repeal & Replace. Let Arizona down!' the president tweeted at 6:43 a.m.


He followed up by tweeting:

"Arizona had a 116% increase in ObamaCare premiums last year, with deductibles very high. Chuck Schumer sold John McCain a bill of goods. Sad."

"Large Block Grants to States is a good thing to do. Better control & management. Great for Arizona. McCain let his best friend L.G. down!"

At 7:04 a.m., Trump tweeted: "I know Rand Paul and I think he may find a way to get there for the good of the Party!"

Trump bashed McCain at a rally in Alabama for Sen. Luther Strange on Friday night, hours after the Arizona senator announced he would oppose the GOP's latest attempt to repeal Obamacare, likely sinking the bill. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said Friday he "won't be bribed or bullied" into supporting the bill.

Trump continued tweeting Saturday morning, posting in short succession: "Alaska had a 200% plus increase in premiums under ObamaCare, worst in the country. Deductibles high, people angry! Lisa M comes through."

"It was great being with Luther Strange last night in Alabama. What great people, what a crowd! Vote Luther on Tuesday."