Donald Trump blasted Mitch McConnell and GOP lawmakers who voted for the infrastructure bill.
He also claimed that McConnell scuttled a $2 trillion deal during his tenure in 2019.
But Trump walked out of those infrastructure talks with Democratic leaders within three minutes.
Former President Donald Trump lambasted Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell after 13 House Republicans and 19 GOP senators voted with Democrats to pass the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the former president reprised his "old crow" moniker for McConnell and asked why "he was incapable of getting a great Infrastructure Plan wanting to be put forward by me and the Republican Party?"
"He continuously said he couldn't get it passed, just like I had to go around him to get the very popular Southern Border Wall built," Trump continued, referring to an emergency declaration he signed to get access to funds for a wall at the border.