President Trump on Tuesday urged the Senate to ditch the filibuster rule and allow a simple majority vote so he could get his legislative priorities through the chamber “fast and easy.”

“The U.S. Senate should switch to 51 votes, immediately, and get Healthcare and TAX CUTS approved, fast and easy. Dems would do it, no doubt!​,” he wrote on Twitter. ​

The president’s priorities — tax reform, health care, building a border wall — have become stalled in Congress as numerous investigations are under way into Russian involvement in the 2016 presidential election and whether any Trump campaign associated colluded with them.

Asked about Trump’s tweet, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said the president is frustrated by the slow pace of legislation and with Democratic ploys to slow down the process.

“The president was elected to get things done, and he wants to see things move though the House and Senate,” Spicer said.

​Trump has blamed Senate rules that require 60 votes to pass most legislation for holding up his ​agenda and took to Twitter on May 2 to argue for getting rid of them.

​”​Either elect more Republican Senators in 2018 or change the rules now to 51%. Our country needs a good ‘shutdown’ in September to fix mess!​,” he wrote.​

The suggestion was quickly knocked down by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who said flatly that it “will not happen.”

​”​There is an overwhelming majority on a bipartisan basis not interested in changing the way the Senate operates on the legislative calendar,” ​the Kentucky Republican said.​