Conservative actor and a Twitterverse favorite James Woods expressed his take on CNN’s vote-by-mail fraud commentary.

On Tuesday, Woods took to Twitter after CNN’s Chris Cillizza published a piece that was supposed to be a “look” at the potential for fraud in mail-in voting, but turned out to be more of an attack on President Trump’s honesty, maturity, and chances of winning reelection.

“If Trump does lose, he will insist that it was not the result of voters choosing Biden over him but rather a function of those cheating Democrats and their ‘rigged’ mail-in ballot scheme—because Donald Trump doesn’t lose. And the only way he could lose is if he was cheated in some way,” Cillizza wrote. The known anti-Trumper accused the President of only bringing up fraud hoax for mail-in voting because he was already setting up his excuse once he loses the 2020 national elections to aging Sleepy Joe Biden.

However, the problem with Cillizza’s statement is he backed it up with laughable statistics and sources. “In the 2016 election, in which more than 135 million votes were cast, there were a total of four documented cases of voter fraud, according to The Washington Post’s Philip Bump,” he wrote. With a massive 135 million voters, it’s just absolutely impossible to only “document” four pieces of voter fraud. Any sane person would not take that statistic seriously, and James Woods was an example.

The actor reacted to Cillizza’s piece on his Twitter account, saying, “If you had to bet your life, literally at the point of a bayonet, would you say this figure is a lie or accurate,” referring to the statistic presented by Cillizza.

Clearly, Woods knew that Cillizza’s claim was just completely impossible. And his followers also showed their disbelief.

One questioned the real source of the numbers, asking, “Documented by whom?”

Another has had enough of left-wing media’s lies.

While one of his followers quipped that maybe it was really four…per second.

Woods has been known to be a staunch Republican who knows when and how to make the best comebacks using just a few characters on Twitter. Last week, he made a great comeback at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after the Democrat and vocal Trump-critic fat-shamed the President and called him “morbidly obese.” Woods answered her accusations with just a simple but impactful “Morbidly corrupt” tweet.