President Trump on Tuesday launched a fresh round of attacks on four “radical left” freshman female lawmakers, asking why Democrats didn’t rush to “rebuke” what he called their “disgusting” comments.

​”The Democrat Congresswomen have been spewing some of the most vile, hateful, and disgusting things ever said by a politician in the House or Senate, & yet they get a free pass and a big embrace from the Democrat Party​,” Trump tweeted, the third day in a row he’s ripped the four, who call themselves “the Squad.”

“Horrible anti-Israel, anti-USA, pro-terrorist & public​ ​shouting of the F … word, among many other terrible things, and the petrified Dems run for the hills​,” he continued.

“Why isn’t the House voting to rebuke the filthy and hate laced things they have said? Because they are the Radical Left, and the Democrats are afraid to take them on. Sad!​” the president added, a reference to a Democratic House resolution approved Tuesday night condemning his “racist” comments.

Later, addressing reporters during a cabinet meeting at the White House, the president doubled down on his criticism of the liberal lawmakers — Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts.

“I think it’s terrible when people speak so badly about our country, when people speak so horribly. I have a list of things here — I’m not going to bore you with it because you would be bored,” Trump said, alluding to what he said was a list of their offensive comments.

“I have a list of things here said by the congresswomen that is so bad, so horrible that I almost don’t want to read it, it’s so bad. It’s my opinion they hate our country. And that’s not good. It’s not acceptable.”

Trump in another tweet also denied that his comments targeting the four were racist.

“Those Tweets were NOT Racist. I don’t have a Racist bone in my body! The so-called vote to be taken is a Democrat con game. Republicans should not show ‘weakness’ and fall into their trap. This should be a vote on the filthy language, statements and lies told by the Democrat Congresswomen,” he tweeted, prompting Ocasio-Cortez to respond with a tweet of her own.

“You’re right, Mr. President — you don’t have a racist bone in your body. You have a racist mind in your head, and a racist heart in your chest. That’s why you violate the rights of children and tell the Congresswoman who represents your home borough, to ‘go back to my country,’ ” she tweeted, referring to herself, a New York native.

Omar, who appeared to be the president’s primary target, also responded on Twitter.

“True patriotism is not about blindly supporting a single Administration. True patriotism is about fighting for our country and its dignity. True patriotism means making sure people of our country and our Constitution are uplifted and protected,” she wrote.

Trump first targeted the four on Sunday, when he tweeted that they should “go back” to the “countries” they came from — phrasing Democrats and some Republicans called offensive and racist.

Three of the four were born in the US. Omar, who was born in Somalia, came to the US with her parents when she was 12, and became a US citizen at 17.

Asked Tuesday to what countries they should go, Trump said that was their choice.

“It’s up to them. Go wherever they want or they can stay. But they should love our country. They shouldn’t hate our country,” he said.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell defended the president and called for members of both parties to tone down the rhetoric.

“The president is not a racist,” McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, told reporters during a press briefing.

“I think there’s been a consensus that political rhetoric has really gotten way, way overheated all across the political spectrum. The most vile accusations and insults against our nation have become incredibly routine,” McConnell continued.

“But it’s about time we lowered the temperature all across the board, All of us ought to contribute to a better level of discourse.”

Asked whether he would consider it racist if somebody told his wife, Transportation Secretary and Taiwan native Elaine Chao, to go back where she came from, he championed the contributions of all immigrants.

“The secretary of transportation came here at age 8, legally, not speaking a word of English and has realized the American dream,” he said.

“Legal immigration has been a fulfilling of the American dream, the new people who come here have a lot of ambition, a lot of energy. And my wife’s a good example of that.”

Also Tuesday, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway weighed in about the Squad.

“They represent a dark underbelly in this country of people who are not respecting our troops, are not giving them the resources and respect that they deserve. They voted against the military aid,” she told reporters, referring to the current US military budget.

Additional reporting by Mark Moore