Julia Louis-Dreyfus is slamming President Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE for a since-deleted Super Bowl tweet, calling him an "idiot" and saying his presidency "isn't even remotely funny."

During a Tuesday appearance on "Ellen," the "Downhill" star, who played President Selina Meyer on HBO's political spoof, "Veep," said the tweet was "extraordinary."

In the Twitter message, Trump congratulated the Kansas City Chiefs for representing the "Great State of Kansas," following their championship win over the San Francisco 49ers Sunday night.

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The Chiefs, however, are based in Kansas City, Mo.

"Yeah, he really gets this country," Louis-Dreyfus, who has criticized Trump before, told host Ellen DeGeneres.

"That tweet was live for about 12 minutes, and then it was deleted," the former "Seinfeld" star, 59, continued.

"I have to tell you, if I was doing 'Veep' right now, it would be really fun to script those 12 minutes between him launching the tweet and it getting deleted," the performer said to laughs.

"What an idiot," Louis-Dreyfus told DeGeneres. "It's so humiliating."

It's not the first time that Louis-Dreyfus knocked Trump for the Kansas tweet. Shortly after the president's post, Louis-Dreyfus tweeted it would be tough for "Veep" to go head-to-head with Trump's social media hiccups, writing, "Very difficult to compete with THAT."

Asked on Tuesday's show whether Trump's tweet makes her miss filming "Veep," which ended last year after seven seasons, Louis-Dreyfus replied, "It does and it doesn't. I have to say, I think he's doing a better job of our show."

"Except to say that, in fact, it isn't even remotely funny. But it does make me miss it. It was super fun. It was just hard to compete with that crap."