President Donald Trump spouted off a series of seemingly random complaints against foreign adversaries and the so-called “geniuses” who ran his campaign — and social media users laughed at him.

The president, whose beleaguered chief of staff Reince Priebus resigned Friday after incoming press secretary Anthony Scaramucci threatened insufficiently loyal staffers, appeared to take aim at campaign CEO-turned-chief strategist Steve Bannon in his first Saturday-night tweet.

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I love reading about all of the "geniuses" who were so instrumental in my election success. Problem is, most don't exist. #Fake News! MAGA — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 29, 2017

Twitter users urged him to call down.

Bruh, it's Saturday. Go golf or chill with Melania, man. — Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) July 29, 2017

President Trump evidently needs even more attention than usual today. — Conor Friedersdorf (@conor64) July 29, 2017

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Is Bannon next in the Trumpster's lie of fire? He's impotent and can't accomplish anything legislatively might as well just play Apprentice. — David Thomas (@Dav_in_SoCal) July 29, 2017

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Come on. You know that you couldn't have won without Steve Bannon. He turned around a sinking campaign. Well, Bannon and Putin did. https://t.co/iLHOaXXmLD — Brian L. Wilcox (@BrianLWilcox) July 29, 2017

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Trump next moved on to complaints about China.

I am very disappointed in China. Our foolish past leaders have allowed them to make hundreds of billions of dollars a year in trade, yet… — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 29, 2017

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At least some Twitter users felt like his stream-of-consciousness complaints resembled the “airing of grievances” from “Seinfeld’s” Festivus holiday.

Everyday is Festivus for this guy. https://t.co/xv7ctTJlVG — DameDubble (@JAkinWalker) July 29, 2017

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Is this your Festivus airing of grievances?!?! — Seth Hancock (@Setah5) July 29, 2017

The president then signaled he’s been talking to former UN ambassador John Bolton, a rumored replacement as national security adviser — who called on China to “eliminate” North Korea by forcibly merging it with South Korea.

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…they do NOTHING for us with North Korea, just talk. We will no longer allow this to continue. China could easily solve this problem! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 29, 2017

The scattered complaints seemed to unnerve Twitter users.

Trump has tweeted today 13 times. Topics include:

—Questioning Russian interference

—Calling the GOP "fools"

—Shaming a foreign power — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 29, 2017

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Most DJT tweets are blame-managing events: 1. O-Care repeal not my fault

2. Election success all me. No other geniuses

3. DPRK not my fault — Pwn All The Things (@pwnallthethings) July 29, 2017

What the hell are you talking about? FYI, the situation in Korea, like healthcare is pretty complicated, stop tweeting, you'll get us killed — Nancy Lowell (@NancyLowell) July 30, 2017

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It's just Trump throwing blame on China for his own inability to solve the North Korea problem after boasting how he'll do it easily. — zvrk31 (@zvrk31) July 30, 2017

Dude..maybe enough for today. We can't handle all this winning. — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) July 29, 2017

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And now he's attacking China. Good grief, somebody get that iPhone away from him before he starts a war. https://t.co/nBj5lSSizq — Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 29, 2017

Looks like: Hire Generals willing to blow things up and insult and incite China

and North Korea… pic.twitter.com/oGj86Nox8c — Eileen (@monalee777) July 30, 2017