New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Friday that the Republicans plan to repeal ObamaCare was “unconstitutional” and he plans to file a lawsuit if the Senate passes the bill.

“I hope it’ll never become law, I hope we’ll be able to save a lot of time and trouble and not have to bring this litigation,” he said in an interview on CNN.

Schneiderman said that the bill is drafted in a “tricky” way that would essentially wipe out the women’s health provider Planned Parenthood.

“It’s an effort to kill off Planned Parenthood, which would impose an undue burden on women’s Constitutionally-protected rights,” he said.

The AG also took aim at a provision in the bill that will let New York counties outside the Big Apple off the hook for state Medicaid costs — which he claims is also against the constitution.

“There is no legitimate federal interest in interfering with that — it’s just an effort by some New York Congressmen, they wanted this in return for their votes,” Schneiderman said. “It’s really a cynical ploy.”