President Donald Trump said Tuesday night he was going to make a bipartisan deal on health care “very quickly” during an event with US senators at the White House.

“Nobody ever told me that politics was going to be so much fun,” Trump joked to a smattering of laughter from a crowd of both Democratic and Republican senators.

“I know that we’re all gonna make a deal on health care — that’s a very easy one. And I think that’s gonna happen very quickly.”

Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill had a stinging defeat of their ObamaCare replacement bill last week when House Speaker Paul Ryan pulled the measure at the 11th hour because he feared it did not have the votes to pass.

Trump also said he wanted to strike a deal on an infrastructure plan — and was looking for help from across the aisle.

“Hopefully it’ll start being bipartisan,” Trump said.

“Because everybody really wants the same thing: We want greatness for this country that we love.”