President Trump on Monday insisted he would “strongly consider” testifying at the impeachment hearings.

Trump made the suggestion during a tweet attack on “Crazy, Do Nothing” House Speaker “Nervous Nancy Pelosi,” who challenged him to testify in interviews Sunday.

“She also said I could do it in writing,” Trump said, calling the inquiry the “phony Impeachment Witch Hunt.”

“Even though I did nothing wrong, and don’t like giving credibility to this No Due Process Hoax, I like the idea & will, in order to get Congress focused again, strongly consider it!” he insisted Monday morning.

Trump’s tweet also suggested that Pelosi is “petrified by her Radical Left knowing she will soon be gone (they & Fake News Media are her BOSS).”

And he called CBS’ “Face the Nation” — the show Pelosi appeared on on Sunday — “DEFACE THE NATION.”

Pelosi had challenged the president to speak amid ongoing criticisms that the hearings are too one-sided and do not give him a fair shot.

“The president could come right before the committee and talk, speak all the truth that he wants if he wants — if he wants to take the oath of office or he could do it in writing,” she said.

“He has every opportunity to present his case,” she said, also calling him “so much worse” than President Richard Nixon — who resigned the presidency before he could be impeached.