President Trump in an interview Sunday said the “unfair” impeachment proceedings against him have taken a personal toll on his family.

“Well, it’s been very unfair. From the day I won … from the day I came down from the escalator. It probably started from there. It’s been a very, very unfair process,” Trump told Sean Hannity in an interview that aired before the Super Bowl on Fox.

“The Mueller Report, Russia, Russia, Russia, as you say, which was total nonsense — it was all nonsense, the whole thing,” the president continued.

“It was very unfair, and mostly it was unfair to my family. I mean, my family suffered because of all this. And many other families suffered also. It’s a very serious thing and it should never happen to another president.”

The House voted in December to approve two articles of impeachment against Trump — for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress — for trying to get the Ukrainian president to launch an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, a 2020 political rival.

The Senate voted against calling witnesses in the trial last Friday, paving the way for an expected acquittal this Wednesday.

Hannity asked Trump if he would be able to work with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

“Well, I’d like to but it’s pretty hard when you think about it,” the president said, referring to impeachment as a “witch hunt and a hoax.”

“I see the hatred. They don’t care about fairness. They don’t care about lying. You look at the lies … the level of hypocrisy. So I’m not so sure they can do it to be honest. I think they just want to win and it doesn’t matter how they win,” he said.

Trump said the focus on the investigations into his administration have taken their toll in the polls.

“I should be up by 25 points,” Trump said, citing the low unemployment numbers and his economic accomplishments.

“What they’ve done — all the media, I call it the fake news and it is fake news so much of it — and a lot of the fake news is that they don’t want to report the good stuff. They don’t want to report the economy is good.”

“You see what’s going on. There’s a revolution going on in this country. I mean a positive revolution,” Trump said.