Director Judd Apatow believes President Donald Trump is “kidnapping children” and “supporting murderers” in an attempt to excite his “base.”

Replying to someone who said, “Trump is a normal president doing normal things except for the tweets,” Apatow tweeted in reply, “Yeah, like supporting murderers, despots and racists and kidnapping kids to excite his base. Also he lies daily, is a tax evader, has had to pay millions to students he conned. He is also in cahoots with Russia. You are a co-opted fool.”

Apatow is just one of many celebrities currently suffering from a serious case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.

He previously called the president a “Nazi” on Twitter.

“He’s a Nazi. He wants no judicial process. He kidnapped children and commits acts of violence for political gain and to support his racist views. He admires violent dictators. Trump is a Nazi. The debate is over. Soon we will have proof he is a Nazi supported by the Russians,” the filmmaker tweeted in June.

The “Trainwreck” director and “Freaks and Geeks” producer also recently headlined a fundraiser for Beto O’Rourke, the Democratic candidate for the Senate in Texas, last month.

“Come to @LargoLosAngeles on 9-20 for our benefit for @WhenWeAllVote and 9-27 for our benefit for Beto O’Rourke. Amazing surprise guests!” Apatow tweeted.

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Apatow, 50, is best known for directing films like “Knocked Up” and “This Is 40” and for producing movies like “The Big Sick.”

“The Big Sick,” released last year, earned over $40 million domestically.

The filmmaker is just one of many celebrities who are currently having a meltdown about the current sitting president leading up to the midterm elections this year.

Lady Gaga said on Tuesday that Trump is “driven by ignorance,” while leftist late-night host Jimmy Kimmel recently begged his audience to vote for Beto O’Rourke in the upcoming Texas senate race over Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas).

“Cruz had to asked his former archenemy, Donald Trump, for a boost,” Kimmel said about the president’s support of Cruz at a recent Texas rally.

“Imagine if your neighbor insulted your wife’s face, and then you had to ask him to loan you a weed whacker. That’s like Ted Cruz’s life right now,” the leftist comedian continued.

“It’s like the devil making a deal with the devil.”

Trump recently headline a rally in support of Cruz in Houston — where the president was greeted by an overflow crowd of thousands upon thousands of people.

The president has pledged many more rallies through the next couple of weeks in support of GOP candidates.

For more on Judd Apatow’s thoughts on President Donald Trump, check out the video below: