Michael Moore has joined other former Boy Scouts in speaking out about President Donald Trump's speech to tens of thousands of members at its annual jamboree in West Virginia.

Trump made the speech about politics even after saying earlier in the week, "who the hell wants to speak about politics when I'm in front of the boy scouts." Instead of this, Trump bragged about the size of the crowd, spoke ill of President Barack Obama and the "fake news" media while focusing largely on the size of the crowd.

Moore, a former Eagle Scout, posted a lengthy post on Facebook with two black and white photos of Trump waving to the crowd from the event. The Flint native seemingly emphasized and zoomed in on Trump's hand to link him to Adolf Hitler.

Trump using 30,000 Boy Scouts tonight as props in his own Triumph of the Will. He called for their loyalty as he... Posted by Michael Moore on Monday, July 24, 2017

"Trump using 30,000 Boy Scouts tonight as props in his own Triumph of the Will. He called for their loyalty as he screamed one lie after another at them. He paused for them to cheer, and they did. Child abuse on a mass scale," Moore wrote on Facebook.

"When I defeat him in 2020, my first order of business before any sort of plea bargaining negotiations with his attorneys will be for him to issue an apology to all of these children and to admit to them he told them numerous lies."

Moore is not the only former member who has panned Trump's speech, and the Boy Scouts released a statement Monday, July 24 saying "wholly non-partisan and does not promote any one position, product, service, political candidate or philosophy." See the bottom of this article for some notable Boy Scouts' reactions to the speech at the organization's annual jamboree.

.@BoyScouts sent me this statement when I asked them to respond to people saying Trump's speech was too political for the National Jamboree pic.twitter.com/OjOTidCB44 — Michelle Broder Van Dyke (@MBVD) July 25, 2017

The president even noted during his speech that the likes of Paul Ryan, Mike Pence, Rex Tillerson and Rick Perry were all former Boy or Eagle Scouts.

TIME magazine has a full transcript of the speech on its website, which includes laughter, applause and other crowd reaction cues. There is also a video of the full remarks posted to the top of this page. See below for some highlights of Trump's talking points from the transcript and video:

"You know, I go to Washington and I see all these politicians, and I see the swamp, and it's not a good place. In fact, today, I said we ought to change it from the word 'swamp' to the word 'cesspool' or perhaps to the word 'sewer.'"

"You know, after seven years of saying repeal and replace Obamacare we have a chance to now do it. They better do it. Hopefully they'll do it."

"By the way, what do you think the chances are that this incredible massive crowd, record setting, is going to be shown on television tonight? One percent or zero? The fake media will say, 'President Trump spoke' -- you know what is -- 'President Trump spoke before a small crowd of Boy Scouts today.' That's some -- that is some crowd. Fake media, fake news."

"By the way, just a question, did President Obama ever come to a Jamboree?"

"But you remember that incredible night with the maps, and the Republicans are red and the Democrats are blue, and that map was so red it was unbelievable. And they didn't know what to say. And you know, we have a tremendous disadvantage in the Electoral College. Popular vote is much easier. We have -- because New York, California, Illinois, you have to practically run the East Coast. And we did. We won Florida. We won South Carolina. We won North Carolina. We won Pennsylvania."

"And by the way, under the Trump administration, you'll be saying "Merry Christmas" again when you go shopping, believe me. Merry Christmas. They've been downplaying that little beautiful phrase, you're going to be saying "Merry Christmas" again, folks."

I'm an Eagle Scout. @realDonaldTrump personifies everything scouting taught me to avoid. Politicizing the Scout #jamboree2017 is sick, wrong https://t.co/AhW8nB4hbQ — Tomicah Tillemann (@TomicahTD) July 24, 2017

As an Eagle Scout - and an American - really saddened by @POTUS words at @boyscouts jamboree. Those kids deserved far better. — Chris Turner (@ChrisGTurner) July 25, 2017