President Trump escalated his attacks on the late John McCain Wednesday, saying he approved the senator’s full dress funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral — but didn’t get a thank you.

“I gave him the kind of funeral that he wanted, which as president I had to approve. I don’t care about this. I didn’t get thank you. That’s OK. We sent him on the way, but I wasn’t a fan of John McCain,” Trump complained in remarks to workers at the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center in Lima, Ohio, the last remaining manufacturer of the Army’s main battle tank, the M1A2 Abrams.

Trump, who was not invited to McCain’s funeral, has launched a series of scathing attacks on the former Navy pilot, Vietnam War POW and veteran senator, who died of brain cancer last August, over the past five days.

His insults have drawn sharp rebukes from McCain’s family, and his former Senate colleagues onboth sides of the aisle.

The president was only a few sentences into his remarks — in which he praised the “best tanks” made there — before he ripped into his nemesis.

“A lot of people are asking me — because they love me — and they ask me about a man named John McCain,” Trump said as the audience grew quiet.

“I have to be honest. I’ve never liked him much.”

He then repeated his usual laundry list of beefs about McCain, including his vote against repealing ObamaCare, that he “didn’t get the job done for our great vets in the VA” and that he purportedly leaked the Steele Dossier about Russia’s alleged ties to the Trump campaign to the media, a charge McCain denied.

And in case anyone was still wondering, he repeated that he just didn’t like the longtime Arizona senator.

“Not my kind of guy, but some people like him. Now let’s get back to the subject of tanks and this economy,” the president said.

Meghan McCain, the senator’s daughter, said earlier Wednesday that her father would think it was comical that the president is “so jealous” of him.