President Trump rarely if ever reads the President’s Daily Brief — a document that summarizes US intelligence on important events from trouble spots around the world, according to a new report.

Instead, Trump relies on a staffer to give him an oral summary, The Washington Post reported Friday, citing sources.

The commander-in-chief prefers television to reading and has a notoriously short attention span, according to multiple reports, preferring that memos be kept to a single page with bullet points.

But skipping the daily briefing breaks precedent with the last seven presidents to hold office.

One source said that reading the document doesn’t jibe with Trump’s “style of learning.”

But intelligence experts warned that by not reading the briefing the president might not have the facts at hand to properly deal with a sudden crisis, the paper reported.

The White House defended the president, with a spokesman for the National Security Council saying that Trump “is an avid consumer of intelligence, appreciates the hard work of his briefers and of the entire intelligence community and looks forward every day to the give and take of his intelligence briefings.”