The war between Donald Trump and the “fake news” media is ongoing and eternal, but in an extensive interview with Time magazine, the president seemed to up his game. The 57-minute-long interview, which touches on topics from the 2020 race to tensions with Iran, is peppered with Trump’s own degradations of Time, which he calls “bad,” a “disgrace,” and “absolutely incredible” (not in a good way).

“With all I’ve done, with the tremendous success I’ve had, that Time magazine writes about me the way they write is a disgrace, okay?” he said at one point. “Let’s face it, it’s a disgrace. And some day within the next 20 years, maybe you’ll pick me as Man of the Year. Okay, big deal,” he prognosticated.

He later added that the press was “protecting the DNC, the Democrats, crooked Hillary,” called several articles in Time “so bad, it was unbelievable,” and hoped aloud that if he wins reelection, “I might even make the Time magazine cover again. Maybe. I doubt it. But maybe.”

Of course, that’s all standard Trump. More shocking was the moment when he appeared to threaten Time’s photographer. At one point, the photographer took a picture of a letter to Trump from Kim Jong Un, and though Time agreed to Sarah Sanders’ request that the contents of the letter be off-limits, Trump didn’t let the incident go, lashing out during a heated line of questioning about the Mueller investigation:

TRUMP: Excuse me—Under Section II—well, you can go to prison instead, because, if you use, if you use the photograph you took of the letter that I gave you—

TIME: Do you believe that people should be—

TRUMP: Confidentially, I didn’t give it to you to take photographs of it—so don’t play that game with me. Let me just tell you something. You take a look—

TIME: I’m sorry, Mr. President. Were you threatening me with prison time?