WASHINGTON — The White House is whacking incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi before her meeting with President Trump.

“Nancy Pelosi released a plan that will not reopen the government because it fails to secure the border and puts the needs of other countries above our own citizens. Her plan does not fund our homeland security or keep Americans safe from human, trafficking, drugs and crime,” read a tweet from the White House’s official Twitter account.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders released a similar statement Tuesday night, saying the president had made a “serious, good faith offer to Democrats to open the government, address the crisis at our border, and protect all Americans.”

“We have heard nothing back from the Democrats, who so far have refused to compromise,” Sanders added.

House Democrats announced a plan Monday to reopen the government by passing two bills, one that funds eight of nine shuttered agencies through the fiscal year and another that funds the Department of Homeland Security through Feb. 8.

The latter bill keeps border security funding at $1.3 billion — even though Trump has demanded $5 billion for a wall.

Trump is meeting with top Democrats and Republicans on Wednesday afternoon at the White House to discuss the border and the government shutdown.