WASHINGTON – President Trump argued on Tuesday for changes in tax law, health care and immigration policy by lobbing Twitter insults at the NFL, Congress, Democrats, and fellow Republican Bob Corker, among others.

Trump began his tweet-filled morning by suggesting that the NFL lose tax breaks if players continue to kneel during the national anthem. "Why is the NFL getting massive tax breaks while at the same time disrespecting our Anthem, Flag and Country? Change tax law!" Trump said during the first of his aggressive morning posts.

Trump has been touting his plan for administration's broader plan for tax cuts for weeks.

He then followed up by attacking Democrats over immigration, appearing to tout a hard-line immigration proposal his White House offered on Sunday night.

Trump, just weeks ago, said he and Democrats were close to a deal to keep special protections in place for young immigrants who were brought into the country illegally by their parents. Yet the Trump administration this weekend released a list of hard-line immigration priorities that includes funding for a border wall along the U.S.-Mexican border.and a crackdown on unaccompanied minors fleeing Central America.

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Democrats have balked, drawing Trump's ire.

"The problem with agreeing to a policy on immigration is that the Democrats don't want secure borders, they don't care about safety for U.S.A.," Trump tweeted.

Trump then turned his attention to health care.

Angry with a Republican majority that has been unable to agree on a plan to repeal and replace President Obama's health care law, Trump is planning to sign an executive order that would make one change: Allowing associations to buy insurance across state lines. He is expected to sign such an order this week.

"Since Congress can't get its act together on HealthCare, I will be using the power of the pen to give great HealthCare to many people - FAST," Trump said.

Trump then went after an individual critic: Jemele Hill, the ESPN sports show host who recently accused the president of being a white supremacist.

On Monday, ESPN announced it had suspended Hill over a new set of tweets suggesting that fans boycott Dallas Cowboys merchandise if they oppose owner Jerry Jones' decision to bench players who do not stand for the national anthem.

In response, Trump hit both Hill and the network: "With Jemele Hill at the mike, it is no wonder ESPN ratings have 'tanked,' in fact, tanked so badly it is the talk of the industry!"

Trump capped his morning Twitter rant by going after two favorite targets, the news media and Corker, citing a New York Times interview in which the Tennessee senator said the president's threats against North Korea and other nations could set the United States “on the path to World War III.”

"The Failing @nytimes set Liddle' Bob Corker up by recording his conversation. Was made to sound a fool, and that's what I am dealing with!" Trump said in a tweet, applying a new nickname to the senator.