President Trump on Wednesday blasted the press for saying he is "not totally engaged" on healthcare.

"Some of the Fake News Media likes to say that I am not totally engaged in healthcare," Trump tweeted.

"Wrong, I know the subject well & want victory for U.S."

Some of the Fake News Media likes to say that I am not totally engaged in healthcare. Wrong, I know the subject well & want victory for U.S. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 28, 2017

In an earlier tweet, the president specifically targeted The New York Times.

"The failing @nytimes writes false story after false story about me," Trump tweeted. "They don't even call to verify the facts of a story. A Fake News Joke!"

The failing @nytimes writes false story after false story about me. They don't even call to verify the facts of a story. A Fake News Joke! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 28, 2017

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The Times on Tuesday published an article, titled "On Senate Health Bill, Trump Falters in the Closer's Role," that claims that the president was "largely on the sidelines" as Senate leadership sought to attract votes for their healthcare bill.

The article says the president's team's "heavy-handed tactics have been ineffective in the Senate."

Trump's latest tweets come a day after Senate GOP leaders decided to delay a vote on legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare as it became clear the measure lacked the votes for passage.

On Tuesday afternoon, Trump met with Republican senators at the White House, just hours after the GOP leaders decided to postpone the vote on the healthcare legislation.