President Trump on Friday appeared to walk back regrets he’d expressed a day earlier over the “Send her back!” chants at his North Carolina MAGA rally aimed at Somali-born Rep. Ilhan Omar.

“No,” Trump replied in the Oval Office when asked by reporters if he was unhappy with the chanting.

“You know what I’m unhappy with? The fact that a congresswoman can hate our country. I’m unhappy with the fact that a congresswoman can say anti-Semitic things. I’m unhappy with the fact that a congresswoman, in this case a different congresswoman, can call our country and our people garbage,” the president said, though it was not immediately clear who the “different congresswoman” was.

“That’s what I’m unhappy with,” he said.

Trump went on to praise the crowd at his rally Wednesday evening.

“Those people in North Carolina, that stadium was packed. It was a record crowd and I could have filled it 10 times, as you know,” he continued.

“Those are incredible people. Those are incredible patriots. But I’m unhappy when a congresswoman goes and says, ‘I’m going to be the president’s nightmare.’ She’s going to be the president’s nightmare. She’s lucky to be where she is, let me tell you, and the things that she has said are a disgrace to our country,” he said.

Omar had promised a crowd welcoming her home to Minnesota on Thursday to be the president’s nightmare.

“His nightmare is seeing the beautiful mosaic fabric of our country welcome someone like me as their member of Congress,” Omar said.

“We are going to continue being a nightmare to this president because his policies are a nightmare to us.”

Trump had said Thursday he disagreed with the “Send her back!” chants that erupted from the crowd at the North Carolina rally as he was launching an attack on Omar.

“I was not happy with it — I disagree with it,” Trump said during a White House event. “But again, I didn’t say that. They did.”

Asked why he didn’t stop the audience, Trump said, “I think I did — I started speaking very quickly.”

Trump’s feud with Omar and three other freshman progressive lawmakers — Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts — began nearly a week ago when he ripped them on Twitter.