"The Good Wife" actor Josh Charles offered some obscene language for "every single person" who still supports President Trump Donald John TrumpHR McMaster says president's policy to withdraw troops from Afghanistan is 'unwise' Cast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response MORE's policies.

Charles called on Trump to be impeached in a series of tweets, while also calling on both Trump and Vice President Pence to be muzzled.

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"I’m so sick of this mothef---er. Just so sick. This needs to end. F--- him and every single person who continues to support him and his dangerous administration," Charles wrote.

"Before we impeach the motherf**ker can we at least put a muzzle on the motherf**ker’s mouth. Pence too?" Charles added, referencing a remark made by Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib Rashida Harbi TlaibGeorge Conway: 'Trump is like a practical joke that got out of hand' Pelosi endorses Kennedy in Massachusetts Senate primary challenge The Democratic Party platform represents our big tent MORE (D) earlier this month at a gathering of MoveOn.org activists.

I’m so sick of this mothefucker. Just so sick. This needs to end. Fuck him and every single person who continues to support him and his dangerous administration. — Josh Charles (@MrJoshCharles) January 10, 2019

Before we impeach the motherf**ker can we at least put a muzzle on the motherf**ker’s mouth. Pence too? — Josh Charles (@MrJoshCharles) January 10, 2019

Tlaib made headlines herself earlier this month when she promised a crowd of supporters at a Washington, D.C., restaurant to "impeach the motherf---er," referring to the president, shortly after Tlaib joined other freshman representatives in being sworn in to the House.

The Michigan lawmaker later apologized for causing a "distraction," but not for the sentiment behind the remark.

"I understand that I am a member of Congress, and I don’t want anything that I do or say to distract us. And that’s the only thing that I apologize for — that it was a distraction," Tlaib said.

Charles retweeted another message calling for Trump's impeachment in December, this time from novelist Stephen King.

"Tell your legislators and friends who are Trump supporters that it's time to put partisanship aside. Trump is a train wreck, and the train he's pulling is our country. He has to be removed from office," read King's tweet.