Avid left-wing supporter and aging popstar Cher called out President Donald Trump over his coronavirus response. The singer described the commander in chief as a “sick man” who is in constant need of media attention.

Cher reacted to Trump’s Sunday press briefing in which he hinted that there might have been some back door negotiations on New York hospitals. The president pointed out that the demand rose from 10,000 and 20,000 to a whopping 300,000 masks. “Where are the masks going?” Trump asked.

The president also implied that someone would have to investigate on the said issue. He even remarked that the issue is not just hoarding, but something that might even be worse. After Trump’s briefing, Cher went to Twitter and lashed out her anger. In her vicious, all caps social media tirade, the aging pop star implied that Trump was lying over his belief that someone might have been taking advantage of the crisis. In fact, she implied that Trump only did it to get attention.

Even without citing any legal reference, Cher also accused Trump of being involved in criminal activity. In her Twitter post, the singer said that Trump already knew that no one was stealing the medical supplies, but only did so because he was so “addicted to the cameras.”

Cher also claimed that Trump does not care about the truth, but rather, he cares more about feeding his own ego so that he can “spew venom” and if it did not work, he would try resort to “crime and poison.”

However, what the left-winged media had failed to report was that Trump was only echoing the same sentiment that Democrat and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo claimed about people stealing much needed medical equipment. In an initial statement, the governor claimed that some New Yorkers were stealing masks and other medical equipment from local hospitals.

Even the New York Times, another left-winged media outlet, reported that according to Bruno Petinaux, the hospital’s chief medical officer, some of the “general public” would come into hospital facilities to steal the supplies. “The outrage seems to only be aimed at the president,” Petinaux added.

It is not the first time that the pop star made vicious accusations against the president. In fact, Cher had even described Trump as a “cancer” to the country.

Cher’s favorite partner in crime, director Rob Reiner also accused the president of being an accessory to a crime. In his recent tweet, the award-winning director wrote that although he did not have any legal knowledge, Trump should be responsible for downplaying the coronavirus, and leaving people vulnerable from the deadly pandemic.

Actress Rosanna Arquette also chimed in with the fun and wrote: “#TrumpGenocide” which was a hashtag that trended on Twitter.