Donald Trump launched a new attack on CNN Tuesday after three of its journalists were forced to resign over an anti-Trump story that the network retracted.

'Wow, CNN had to retract big story on "Russia," with 3 employees forced to resign. What about all the other phony stories they do? FAKE NEWS!' the president tweeted.

Trump also retweeted a Photoshopped version of CNN's iconic logo – remade to read 'FNN – Fake News Network.'

And in a followup tweet, he wrote: 'Fake News CNN is looking at big management changes now that they got caught falsely pushing their phony Russian stories. Ratings way down!'

He later tweeted a shot across the bow of other news agencies: 'So they caught Fake News CNN cold, but what about NBC, CBS & ABC? What about the failing @nytimes & @washingtonpost? They are all Fake News!'

President Donald Trump launched a new attack against CNN on Monday after the network retracted a story about an advisor's alleged Russia ties

'What about all the other phony stories they do?' Trump asked on Twitter as he claimed the network was heading for a major management shakeup

Trump retweeted a mocked-up CNN logo mocking the cable channel as the 'FAKE NEWS NETWORK'

The three CNN employees lost their jobs after the outlet deleted a story from its website that claimed there were possible ties between Russia and an associate of President Donald Trump.

In the wake of their resignations, Donald Trump Jr. called for CNN's president Jeff Zucker to publicly explain, saying the story is 'the biggest fake news scandal in the network's history.'

Thomas Frank, Eric Lichtblau and Lex Haris were all involved in CNN's new investigative unit and left the company Monday.

Frank wrote the deleted story, Lichtblau was an editor in the unit and Haris oversaw the unit.

'In the aftermath of the retraction of a story published on CNN.com, CNN has accepted the resignations of the employees involved in the story's publication,' a spokesperson said.

Trump tweeted a shot across the bow of other news agencies: 'What about NBC, CBS & ABC? What about the failing @nytimes & @washingtonpost? They are all Fake News!'

Thomas Frank, pictured, and two other CNN employees who were all part of an investigative team at the network resigned Monday after CNN deleted and retracted a story that Frank wrote that claimed there were possible ties between Russia and a Trump associate

Eric Lichtblau, left, and Lex Haris, right, also resigned Monday. Lichtblau, who only joined CNN three months ago was an editor on CNN Investigates and Haris, who previously managed CNNMoney oversaw the unit

However, Trump Jr said the company was being hypocritical and called for Zucker to publicly explain what happened.

'The hypocrisy at CNN is astounding,' Trump Jr. said in a statement to Breitbart News on Monday.

'Facing the biggest fake news scandal in the network’s history after an embarrassing retraction, nobody from the network is answering questions–even to their own reporters–and they have the audacity to demand on-camera press briefings from the White House to boost their ratings and make their personalities famous?

'Maybe Jeff Zucker should do an on-camera press briefing about CNN’s fake news scandal before the White House does any more of them.'

Haris, who had only been the executive editor of CNN Investigates since January, released a statement about his resignation on Monday.

Donald Trump Jr, pictured, said the story is 'the biggest fake news scandal in the network's history'

Trump Jr even called for CNN's president Jeff Zucker, pictured, to publicly explain the deleted story, saying: 'Maybe Jeff Zucker should do an on-camera press briefing about CNN’s fake news scandal before the White House does any more of them'

Haris said: 'On Friday, CNN retracted a story published by my team. As Executive Editor of that team, I have resigned.

'I've been with CNN since 2001, and am sure about one thing: This is a news organization that prizes accuracy and fairness above all else. I am leaving, but will carry those principles wherever I go.'

Lichtblau joined CNN and the investigative team three months ago and Frank was part of the team when it began last winter.

CNN wasn't saying Monday what led it to retract the Russia-related story.

The story reported that Congress was investigating ties of a Russian investment fund to an aide of President Trump.

The network issued a retraction after deleting the Russian ties story from its website and all social media accounts late on Friday night, just weeks after the network had to back down on a separate report about fired FBI director James Comey.

They published the claims on Thursday and cited one anonymous source.

The source had claimed congressional investigators were looking at a '$10-billion Russian investment fund whose chief executive met with a member of President Donald Trump's transition team four days before Trump's inauguration.'

CNN deleted and issued a retraction late Friday night about a story that claimed there were possible ties between Russia and an associate of President Donald Trump

CNN reported that Anthony Scaramucci – one of Trump's transition members and a campaign adviser – had met with the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, which is overseen by the state-run bank, Vnesheconombank, that is currently under US sanctions.

The network published an editor's note on its website saying the story did not meet CNN's editorial standards. They have not given any further reason as to why the story was removed.

'On June 22, 2017, CNN.com published a story connecting Anthony Scaramucci with investigations into the Russian Direct Investment Fund,' the retraction read.

'That story did not meet CNN's editorial standards and has been retracted. Links to the story have been disabled. CNN apologizes to Mr. Scaramucci.'

Scaramucci tweeted on Saturday: '@CNN did the right thing. Classy move. Apology accepted. Everyone makes mistakes. Moving on.'

CNN reported that Anthony Scaramucci - one of Trump's transition members - had met with the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund ahead of the inauguration

The network published an editor's note on its website saying the story did not meet CNN's editorial standards. They have not given any further reason as to why the story was removed

He had earlier responded to a tweet from a follower who was giving him a 'heads up that CNN was slandering' him.

'It's ok. I did nothing wrong. They like hitting friends of @potus who are loyal advocates on his behalf,' Scaramucci replied.

A source told BuzzFeed that CNN's story was a 'massive, massive f*** up and people will be disciplined.'

BuzzFeed also obtained a copy of an email that indicated CNN reporters were no longer allowed to publish stories regarding Russia without getting approval first.

CNN's latest retraction comes just weeks after the network had to backtrack on an inaccurate report about James Comey.

They had claimed, via anonymous sources, that the former FBI director planned to dispute Trump's claims that he told the president he was not under investigation.

CNN's latest retraction comes just weeks after the network had to backtrack on an inaccurate report about James Comey in which a source claimed the ex-FBI director planned to dispute Trump's claims that he told the president he was not under investigation

CNN was forced to backtrack after Comey published his prepared opening statement. The network published the above correction to its story

'Comey is going to dispute the president on this point if he's asked about it by senators. He will say he never assured Donald Trump that he was not under investigation,' Gloria Borger, CNN's chief political analyst, said on-air.

They had to issue a correction after Comey released his prepared opening statement ahead of his testimony.

Comey had written: 'Prior to the January 6 meeting, I discussed with the FBI’s leadership team whether I should be prepared to assure President-Elect Trump that we were not investigating him personally. That was true; we did not have an open counter-intelligence case on him. We agreed I should do so if circumstances warranted. During our one-on-one meeting at Trump Tower, based on President Elect Trump’s reaction to the briefing and without him directly asking the question, I offered that assurance.'

CNN then published a correction to its story:

'CORRECTION AND UPDATE: This article was published before Comey released his prepared opening statement. The article and headline have been corrected to reflect that Comey does not directly dispute that Trump was told multiple times he was not under investigation in his prepared testimony released after this story was published.'