President Donald Trump delivered a rambling and disjointed performance at a Cabinet meeting that lasted more than 90 minutes, concluding with a lengthy aside about interior decorating.

Trump, during the meeting, said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) ― who is Jewish ― has “abandoned the Jews” and “become a Palestinian,” then compared Schumer to Jon Lovitz’s lying “Saturday Night Live” character Tommy Flanagan, complete with an impression.

He described the B-2 bombers that flew to Iran for last month’s attack, saying they “went skedaddle” and then tried to define the word “skedaddle.”

“Do you know the word skedaddle?” he asked. “It means skedaddle.”

He took great offense at a question about Jeffrey Epstein, a day after his Justice Department concluded that the late sex offender didn’t have a long-rumored “client list.”