President Trump lashed out at Arizona US Sen. John McCain early Saturday, slamming the politician for refusing to support the GOP’s latest effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

“John McCain never had any intention of voting for this Bill, which his Governor loves. He campaigned on Repeal & Replace. Let Arizona down!” Trump tweeted at 6:42 am. “Arizona had a 116% increase in ObamaCare premiums last year, with deductibles very high. Chuck Schumer sold John McCain a bill of goods. Sad”

McCain announced Friday he would not support the proposal from his Senate pal, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham and Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy.

The president continued his Twitter attacks, writing, “Large Block Grants to States is a good thing to do. Better control & management. Great for Arizona. McCain let his best friend L.G. down!”

The Graham-Cassidy bill would redirect health care funds to the states and give them more control over how to use the money, but critics say the legislation would result in significant funding cuts and leave millions uninsured.

Under current Senate budget rules, the Republicans have until Sept. 30 to pass legislation with a 50-vote margin instead of 60 votes, meaning just three Republican senators could scuttle the bill. McCain dramatically ended a previous, late night effort to pass a repeal bill with a no vote in July.

McCain, Maine Senator Susan Collins and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, who believes Graham-Cassidy doesn’t do enough to undo the Affordable Care Act, have all signaled their opposition to the latest repeal effort.

“I know Rand Paul and I think he may find a way to get there for the good of the Party!” Trump wrote at 7:04 am.

“Alaska had a 200% plus increase in premiums under ObamaCare, worst in the country. Deductibles high, people angry! Lisa M comes through,” he continued in an apparent reference to Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski.