President Trump called Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi "crazy" and said she "lost it."

Trump addressed the dust-up between him and Pelosi directly, dismissing the “nasty-type statement” Pelosi made afterward.

As he did on Twitter this morning, Trump disputed the characterization of himself at the infrastructure meeting as angry. He said he intentionally maintained his cool “because I know that they will always say that even if it didn’t happen.”

“You all saw me minutes later, I was at a news conference, I was extremely calm,” Trump said.

After again taking a swipe at Pelosi – “She’s lost it,” he said – Trump quizzed his aides on precisely how calm he behaved in the infrastructure meeting yesterday.

“Kellyanne, what was my temperament yesterday?” he asked counselor Kellyanne Conway, who he said was present at the meeting.

“You were very calm,” Conway said.

Trump soon turned to Mercedes Schlapp.

“What was my attitude when I walked in?” he asked Schlapp

The senior communications director said Trump was “very direct.”

The President repeated this with economic adviser Larry Kudlow, asking his opinion of the President’s demeanor.

Trump said Pelosi was “crazy” and waving her arms like an animated 2020 Democratic hopeful, Beto O’Rourke.

“She reminded me of Beto,” Trump said of Pelosi.

Trump then turned to press secretary Sarah Sanders to solicit yet another opinion of his temperament.

“What was my tone yesterday at the meeting?” he asked.

Sanders told the President he was “definitely not angry or ranting.”