On Saturday, the day expanded unemployment benefits are set to lapse after Trump refused to sign the bipartisan COVID-19 relief and spending bill overwhelmingly approved by Congress this week, the president tweeted again about one of his main sticking points -- the amount of money the bill allocates to send directly to Americans.
"I simply want to get our great people $2000, rather than the measly $600 that is now in the bill. Also, stop the billions of dollars in 'pork,'" he tweeted.
It is unclear if the president, who received the bill at Mar-a-Lago Christmas eve, has any intention of signing the bill or vetoing it. If he vetoes it, Congress could override his veto. But he could also do nothing and wait for the current Congress to end, forcing the new Congress to start from scratch on another bill.
If Trump doesn't sign the bill, it could also lead to a government shutdown.
Trump also tweeted Saturday morning his grievances about the results of the presidential election and what he views as a lack of support in overturning the results.
"Mitch & the Republicans do NOTHING, just want to let it pass. NO FIGHT!" he wrote in one tweet.
In another, he dug into the DOJ and the FBI, tweeting: "The 'Justice' Department and the FBI have done nothing about the 2020 Presidential Election Voter Fraud," again citing baseless claims about the presidential election.
He repeated those baseless claims in yet another tweet directed at the Supreme Court.
"The U.S. Supreme Court has been totally incompetent and weak on the massive Election Fraud that took place in the 2020 Presidential Election," he wrote, continuing to make debunked claims.
-ABC News' Mariam Khan, Allison Pecorin and Ben Gittleson