Jim Carrey went after President Trump supporters in a new tweet where he called them "loyal zombies."

The comedian, who has unleashed numerous attacks on Trump and his administration in the past year, this time went after his supporters.

"Remember Trump’s loyal zombies chanting, ‘Build That Fence’ at his rallies???" Carrey tweeted. "Me neither!"

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It appears the 56-year-old was addressing reports that the wall Trump wants to build between Mexico and the United States may actually be more like a fence.

This is hardly the first time the "Ace Ventura" star has gone after Trump or his supporters.

At a recent November event in Los Angeles, Carrey made a display of his well-known distaste for the president, but some of his harshest words were for right-leaning Christians in America.

The Canadian-born took part in the Vulture Fest where, in addition to discussing his new show, “Kidding,” he went on a tirade about Donald Trump being a cancer for the country.

"These are not people you can deal with. You cannot be bipartisan with a criminal. A rapist needs to be removed, not negotiated with. These people are raping our system, they're destroying it right in front of us," Carrey said. "This corrupt Republican Congress that was.... These people have to be removed from our system because they're bad for us.”

JIM CARREY CALLS TRUMP A CANCER, COMPARES REPUBLICANS TO RAPISTS WHILE BLASTING CHRISTIAN RIGHT IN AMERICA

“Trump is a melanoma, and anybody that covers for him, including [press secretary] Sarah Sanders, is putting makeup on it. It shows that there's a deeper problem in this country, and that problem is greed," he continued.

Carrey then shifted his attention to the Christian right, arguing that they hide behind good intentions in an effort to maintain their foothold on the public.

“I think they're going to find out once and for all that the Christian right has never been about morality, it's been about holding on to power and using morality to do so."

Fox News' Tyler McCarthy contributed to this report.