Sen. Lindsey Graham, a staunch Republican ally of President Trump, called him out Thursday for insinuating that late veteran Democratic Congressman John Dingell may be in hell.

“Well, number one, this joke is not funny,” Graham told Fox News’ Bret Baier about Trump’s Wednesday night remarks made at his Michigan campaign rally as the House was voting to impeach him.

Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress, died in February at age 92 after representing his House district outside Detroit for 59 years.

At the rally, Trump suggested Dingell, a devout Catholic, had been condemned to hell by saying he was “looking up” rather than “looking down” on those still living.

Trump’s remarks echoed his personal attacks on the late GOP Sen. John McCain, a close friend of Graham’s who died in 2018, and drew rebuke from Republicans and Democrats alike.

“I like the president. I think his sense of humor doesn’t play well here,” Graham said.

“When it came to John Dingell, he made sure he was honored appropriately. He did admire John Dingell’s service. But this joke he made last night, he’s made it several times, it’s just not funny.”