Donald Trump fired off a series of tweets aimed at CNN and Zeleny over a fact-check of his voter fraud claims. | AP Photo Trump attacks CNN reporter over voter fraud claims

Donald Trump lashed out on Twitter Monday night and into early Tuesday morning over a CNN report refuting his unsubstantiated claims of mass voter fraud on Election Day.

The report by CNN senior Washington correspondent Jeff Zeleny, airing on "Anderson Cooper 360" earlier Monday, dismissed Trump's assertion that he "won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally" as "blatant and baseless" and accused Trump of acting as a "sore winner." Zeleny also highlighted that the president-elect had yet to provide any "hard evidence" to back up his "staggering claims of fraud."


In response, Trump fired off a series of tweets aimed at CNN and Zeleny, some original and some retweets of his online supporters, including one user who apparently is a teenager.

"CNN is so embarrassed by their total (100%) support of Hillary Clinton, and yet her loss in a landslide, that they don't know what to do," the president-elect said.

.@CNN is so embarrassed by their total (100%) support of Hillary Clinton, and yet her loss in a landslide, that they don't know what to do. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 29, 2016





Quoting a tweet directed at Zeleny that panned him as "just another generic CNN part time wannabe journalist," Trump added: "CNN still doesn't get it. They will never learn!"

"@JoeBowman12: @jeffzeleny just another generic CNN part time wannabe journalist !" @CNN still doesn't get it. They will never learn! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 29, 2016





In another quoted tweet, Trump cited a 16-year-old Twitter user who cast Zeleny as a "bad reporter."

"@FiIibuster: @jeffzeleny Pathetic - you have no sufficient evidence that Donald Trump did not suffer from voter fraud, shame! Bad reporter. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 29, 2016





Zeleny replied: "Good evening! Have been looking for examples of voter fraud. Please send our way. Full-time journalist here still working."

@realDonaldTrump Good evening! Have been looking for examples of voter fraud. Please send our way. Full-time journalist here still working. — Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) November 29, 2016





Trump continued his criticism into Tuesday morning, tweeting at 6:34 a.m.: "I thought that @CNN would get better after they failed so badly in their support of Hillary Clinton however, since election, they are worse!"

Trump's Sunday claim of mass voter fraud in California, Virginia and New Hampshire was rebuffed by officials in all three states Monday.

“We have heard claims like this in the past, relative to our elections, but we have been provided no evidence that suggests that there is voter fraud on a widespread scale in New Hampshire,” David Scanlan, New Hampshire’s deputy secretary of state, told POLITICO in a phone interview Monday.