Grammy award winning singer Barbra Streisand posted a photo on Twitter on Saturday of a cartoon depicting a bloody President Trump being impaled by the heel of the shoe of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The graphic illustration comes just days after Speaker Pelosi along with other Congressional Democrat leaders ended up protesting and then walking out of a White House meeting on Syria on Wednesday.

President Trump had called the bipartisan meeting after a House resolution passed with a 354-60 margin, denouncing his decision to not order the U.S. military to engage with Turkey after their attack on the Kurds in Syria.

Streisand's tweet was just the latest attack on Trump, whom she also called the Moron-in-Chief on Saturday morning.

In another tweet on Thursday, the singer claimed that Trump continually showed he was unfit to serve as president.

Grammy award winning singer Barbra Streisand posted a photo on Twitter of a cartoon depicting a bloody President Trump being impaled by the heel of the shoe of Nancy Pelosi

Barbra Streisand, left, tweeted a gruesome cartoon on Saturday in an apparent attempt to express her displeasure with President Trump. The cartoon appeared to represent Trump's feud with House Speaker Pelosi, right

Streisand often brings up the idea of Donald Trump being removed from office.

She previously claimed Trump made her 'gain weight,' said she was thinking about moving to Canada if Republicans won the House. Streisand also released a song expressing her frustration with the administration.

A little later on Saturday, the singer posted a picture of Trump being crushed by a giant peach as she mused on the idea of Trump's impeachment.

'One may argue about a narrow or broad impeachment resolution but Trump has committed multiple impeachable acts,' she wrote.

A little later on Saturday, the singer posted a picture of Trump being crushed by a giant peach as she mused on the idea of Trump's impeachment

The graphic cartoons come as clothing company has put up a billboard in New York City's Times Square that depicting President Donald Trump being hog-tied by a woman clad in its athletic wear.

The 30-foot-high billboard featuring a model binding a Trump look-alike with red, white and blue rope while stomping on his face, was put up earlier this week as part of an advertising campaign by Dhvani, a Portland-based clothing company.

'We have big news to share with you,' the brand tweeted from @DhvaniWear on Monday, and included an image of a woman wearing a sports bra and exercise pants.

A clothing company has put up a billboard in New York City's Times Square that depicts President Donald Trump being hog-tied by a woman clad in its athletic wear

Management at Dhvani, the clothing brand, said the ad was a reference to the Trump administration's changes to the Title X family planning program

She is seen standing over Trump with her foot on his face and holding him tied in red, white and blue colored rope.

In another image shared in the tweet, the brand has #StandForSomething featured, along with its website and social media handle.

The company bought the ad space in Times Square and it includes 'middle school teacher and Marine Corps veteran Michal Mesa' over Trump, AdAge reported on Thursday.

Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr, blasted the media Friday for not condemning the billboard.

'Since you had time to thoroughly cover a stupid and tasteless meme seen by 8 people with incredible outrage, I figured you should dedicate the same time and outrage to this billboard in Times Square you hypocrites,' he said in a tweet.

Trump Jr. was referring to news coverage of a parody video, played during a conference at Trump's Miami golf resort, depicting a caricature of Trump murdering members of the news media and other critics.

CEO of Dhvani Avi Brown told The Associated Press the billboard was intended to be a comment on the Trump administration's changes to the Title X family planning program blocking federal funding for health providers who refer patients for abortions.

Another image shows five models in athletic wear surrounding Trump as he is gagged with black tape and appears disheveled as he sits on a chair.

Dhvani said it wanted to produce the images for the campaign that 'artistically express the frustrations we believe many women share. All images are metaphorical in nature only', it said

'We are on the right side of history,' Brown said. 'The billboard is an expression of our First Amendment right. Its art is a symbol. We would never condone violence. This is about taking our country back.'

Other ads in the campaign show models taping over Trump's mouth.

'He unilaterally has created a gag rule that you cannot refer patients with reproductive information about abortion, sex ed, and contraception,' Brown said.

'He's gagging doctors and nurses, and telling them what they can and cannot tell patients.'

Due to the ad's violent nature, there was some back and forth between Dhvani and Lamar Advertising, the agency that operates the billboard

The company bought the ad space in Times Square and it includes 'middle school teacher and Marine Corps veteran Michal Mesa' over Trump

According to Dhvani, the model in the billboard, Michal Mesa, is a Marine Corps veteran and middle school teacher.

Due to the ad's violent nature, there was some creative division between Dhvani and Lamar Advertising, the agency that operates the billboard.

'The client wanted to use a photo of the President but we said no,' said Lamar Advertising's digital marketing coordinator, GraceAnn Woolf. The company insisted on a look-alike instead.

Brown said there's been an increase of traffic to the company's website, along with a jump in sales, since the billboard went up. He did not elaborate on the sales figures.

Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr, tweaked the media Friday for not writing about the billboard sooner in a Tweet and referred to a parody video showing his father attacking detractors

'This is about giving a voice to women,' said Brown, 46, who founded the company last year.

'Our intent is for our brand to stand for progressive change in the face of what we perceive to be steps backwards in the evolution of our country.'

In other images issued as part of the ad campaign, one model is seen putting her fingers on Donald Trump's lips as he kneels down beside her.

Another image shows five models in athletic wear surrounding Trump as he is gagged with black tape and appears disheveled as he sits on a chair.

Brown told The Washington Post: 'We've never taken a political stand before but frankly, we were fed up.

'This is just saying: Let's put a gag order on him. Enough is enough. We support impeachment.'