Now the media is joining Bill Clinton in piling on President Obama.

Arizona’s ABC 15 aired a segment Friday night fact checking Clinton’s assertion that “80% of Americans haven’t gotten a pay raise since the crash” — another thinly-veiled reference to Obama’s two terms in office.

“People in both parties are upset by the fact that 80% of the American people haven’t gotten a pay raise since the crash (in 2008),” ABC 15 showed Clinton saying.

The report cited Politifact and the left-wing Economic Policy Institute, which reported, “Between 2007 and 2014, 80% of workers didn’t get a raise. Some even lost money,” according to the news station.

“The same report shows wages did go up slightly in 2015, but that doesn’t make Clinton’s statement false because it was a one-time drop in inflation.”

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“Don’t necessarily look for big spikes up or down but you kinda want to look at the trend line and when it comes to wages in the United States, the trend line has been relatively flat for a relatively long period of time,” Politifact’s Aaron Sharockman tells ABC 15.

Clinton’s criticism of Obama’s economic was rated “mostly true.”

The news report is just the latest in the Clinton/Obama schism this week.

While campaigning in Washington state on Monday, Chelsea Clinton indirectly attacked Obamacare and said her mother would potentially issue an “executive action” to address rising costs.

“…cap on out of pocket expenses,” The Weekly Standard quoted Chelsea as saying.

“This was part of my mom’s original plan back in ’93 and ’94, as well as premium costs. We can either do that directly or through tax credits. And, kind of figuring out whether she could do that through executive action, or she would need to do that through tax credits working with Congress. She thinks either of those will help solve the challenge of kind of the crushing costs that still exist for too many people, who even are part of the Affordable Care Act and buying insurance…”

Bill Clinton also zinged Obama in Washington state this week. He criticized “the awful legacy of the last eight years.”