Michael Moore didn’t hold back when he took to Facebook just after midnight today to call President Donald Trump’s address to thousands of Boy Scouts in West Virginia “child abuse on a mass scale.”

“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,” the Flint native and Oscar-winning filmmaker wrote on his Facebook page.

Trump began his address at the 2017 National Scout Jamboree by saying he would put aside policy fights in Washington, but his speech quickly turned political.

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

Trump also brought up his election night victory and referred to it as “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,” before wading into an overview of his electoral college triumph.

Moore, an Eagle Scout, alluded to his interest in challenging Trump in the 2020 elections and urged his Facebook followers to take back America from Trump, who he called a “dangerous, sick clown.”

“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 said.