President Trump lashed out at ObamaCare early Friday — calling it a “broken mess” and asking Democrats to help fix it.

“ObamaCare is a broken mess. Piece by piece we will now begin the process of giving America the great HealthCare it deserves!” the president tweeted.

In an earlier tweet, he said: “The Democrats ObamaCare is imploding. Massive subsidy payments to their pet insurance companies has stopped. Dems should call me to fix!”

The White House said late Thursday it would cease subsidy payments to insurers under the Obama-era health care law. The subsidies help lower co-pays and deductibles for people with modest incomes.

Trump has privately told at least one lawmaker that the payments may continue if a bipartisan deal is reached on heath care, according to the Wall Street Journal.

He was referring to talks being led by Sens. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) to seek a bipartisan agreement for funding ObamaCare subsidies and stabilizing health insurance markets.

Stopping the payments would likely trigger a jump in premiums for next year unless Trump reverses course or Congress authorizes the money.

Trump has persistently called for getting rid of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, but he and his fellow Republicans have been unable to muster enough votes to get the repeal bill through the Senate.

His administration has continued making monthly disbursements to insurers, known as cost-sharing reduction payments, which are worth about $7 billion this year.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer slammed the decision to halt subsidy payments as a “spiteful act of vast, pointless sabotage” in a statement Thursday night.

Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Schumer (D-NY) predicted that Trump’s expected action would increase Americans’ health premiums by 20 percent or more.

“If these reports are true,” the Democrats said, referring to Trump’s plans, “the president is walking away from the good-faith, bipartisan Alexander-Murray negotiations and risking the health care of millions of Americans.”

On Friday, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) tweeted: “Latest reason why President Trump is the worst President in modern history: Deliberately undermining people’s health care out of spite.”

The Congressional Budget Office said in August that stopping the cost-sharing reduction payments would drive up federal marketplace subsidy costs, raise premiums, cause more insurers to withdraw from the marketplaces, and increase the number of uninsured.

Insurers have said they may exit the ObamaCare exchanges in 2019 if the payments are discontinued, or possibly raise premiums further.

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said late Thursday that he and other AGs are ready to sue Trump to keep the payments.