Trump’s criticism, presented without evidence, comes after the New York lawmakers denounced his move to change his residence from New York to Florida.

“Don’t let the door hit you on the way out or whatever,” de Blasio tweeted. “Good riddance. It’s not like @realDonaldTrump paid taxes here anyway...He’s all yours, Florida,” Cuomo wrote.

Cuomo continued his attacks on the president Friday, calling it a “desperate legal move” to avoid the release of his tax returns.

“The fight will continue, and I think it is a desperate legal move where he's now going to argue ‘Well the state should have no right to my taxes because I moved out, I'm a Florida resident. That's besides the point,” Cuomo said on MSNBC. “When you filed your taxes, you were a New York resident. If you defrauded the state, you defrauded it when you are a New York state resident.”

Trump’s residency change, first reported by The New York Times, comes after a Manhattan district attorney subpoenaed eight years of his tax returns. Trump confirmed the news of his change in residency via Twitter Thursday night.

Documents filed at the Palm Beach County Circuit Court showed both Trump and first lady Melania Trump declared the Florida Mar-A-Lago address to be their primary residence — a place Trump has visited frequently throughout his presidency, the Times reported.

Several Trump allies responded to Cuomo’s comments. Senior White House aide Kellyanne Conway said she thought the governor’s “cheap shot” at the president was “incredibly unfortunate.”

“He’s been treated very unfairly, but he speaks for many people — taxpayers — who have been treated unfairly in New York,” Conway said, adding that he will be paying taxes in Florida.

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham and Donald Trump Jr. also fired at Cuomo.

“We're not going to waste our time with a governor who would say something like that,” Grisham said on Fox News. “That was petty and that was silly. I’ll leave it at that.”

Trump Jr. also took to Twitter to attack Cuomo: “Nice soundbite. Now do the tens of thousands of other successful New Yorkers and businesses fleeing your idiotic policies every week,” Trump Jr. wrote. “I’ll wait.”

Trump Jr. alleged that the governor “begged” his father for money ⁠— presumably referring to Trump’s previous campaign donations to Cuomo. In July 2018, Cuomo said he would keep campaign contributions from the president, but remain “deeply critical of him.”

“Also I don’t remember this sentiment ever stopping you from coming to @realDonaldTrump’s office begging for $,” Trump Jr. wrote. “I was there. GOOD TIMES”

Nick Niedzwiadek contributed to this report.