On Wednesday, vocal Trump critic and filmmaker Michael Moore said on an episode of MSNBC that President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic “is getting us killed.”

During the interview, Moore praised the left-wing media network for doing “a good job” of narrating how the outbreak could have been prevented. The filmmaker continued, “Not the disease, not the virus, the virus exists. We’ve always had viruses. We’ve always had to fight them.” Then, Moore repeated the usual Dem rhetoric, saying that if only Trump had acted quicker, then a lot more lives could have been saved.

The filmmaker went on to say that the administration wanted to get rid of the person in charge of the vaccine, referencing to Rick Bright’s dismissal as the director of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, over his “alleged” doubts on hydroxychloroquine.

Moore went on to say that Bright did not offer enough “praise” on the administration and called Trump as the Roman Emperor, Julius Caesar.

As if that was not enough, Moore shared an old joke, in which people claimed that Trump would kill Americans. “Actually, it wasn’t just a joke. This guy is getting us killed,” Moore said.

The filmmaker also warned that Americans would never forget what Trump did in the upcoming 2020 general elections. He reminded those who have lost their loved ones, or suffering from the infection that “this will not be forgotten.” Finally, Moore demanded “transparency” about the reality of the deadly “Chinese virus” and not some “sugar-coated” lies.

Just last week, Moore also made fun of the president by sharing an old election day video of a Trump dummy being violently kicked and punched in the public. In his tweet, the filmmaker incited even more violence by captioning the video “November 3. Right around 8 pm ET. Party’s at my place,” which suggested that Moore had already thought about the president’s failed election bid.

Moore’s tweet came as a response to President Trump supporting protesters to liberate Michigan, over Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s strict and unreasonable stay-at-home order.

He also made several vicious attacks on the administration. During an episode of his self-titled podcast, Rumble with Michael Moore, the filmmaker stated that “white men” have a bigger responsibility to compensate for the shortfalls of the so-called “Trump-era.” Moore believed that one day, people would be able to see the administration’s failures and that they will try to make amends, “Those amends will happen. People will see the error of their ways,” the filmmaker said.