"He should find a VP candidate who is seasoned in politics, an ugly game," Martin Shkreli tweeted. | AP Martin Shkreli endorses Trump, who once called him 'spoiled brat'

Martin Shkreli, the millennial, hip-hop loving, embattled pharmaceutical executive, has made his decision on whom he will support this November. Shkreli, who as the CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals infamously boasted about raised the price of Daraprim, a life-saving drug, by more than 5,000 percent, is all in for Donald Trump.

"I haven't been called by the Trump camp. I support him vs. Hillary. He should find a VP candidate who is seasoned in politics, an ugly game," Shkreli tweeted Thursday evening.

Advertisement I haven't been called by the Trump camp. I support him vs. Hillary. He should find a VP candidate who is seasoned in politics, an ugly game. — Martin Shkreli (@MartinShkreli) May 27, 2016





BuzzFeed's Andrew Kaczynski responded, "if asked, would you serve?"

Shkreli's reponse suggested that Trump need not worry about any vetting.

@BuzzFeedAndrew no, i love my country too much. my gifts to the world belong in private service, not public. — Martin Shkreli (@MartinShkreli) May 27, 2016





In addition to his public vilification last year, Shkreli was also arrested on securities fraud charges related to his involvement with another drugmaker, Retrophin.

Shkreli later misread a tweet from a Twitter account that at first glance appears to be Trump's but is actually one of countless parody or spoof accounts.





i totally didnt notice that until like two hours later. i still don't see it. so tricky!!! https://t.co/RSc9f8HFW9 — Martin Shkreli (@MartinShkreli) May 27, 2016





Even so, Trump's past comments suggest that the love is not mutual.

"He looks like a spoiled brat to me," Trump said last September. "You want to know the truth? He looks like a spoiled brat."