California Congresswoman Maxine Waters made a spectacle out of announcing she doesn’t plan to attend President Donald Trump’s upcoming State of the Union address.

Waters is on a crusade to impeach the president because she believes he’s “the most despicable human being that could possibly ever walk the earth,” and Trump “doesn’t deserve my attention,” she said.

Waters’ comments undoubtedly appeals to her leftist supporters, but U.S. Army veteran Ricky Taylor quickly pointed out that the 79-year-old career politician doesn’t speak for all minorities and offered to take her seat at the State of the Union address later this month to thank the president in person.

“I would like to take Maxine Waters seats at The State Of The Union Address. If they don’t want to go this Military Veteran would gladly go,” Taylor posted to Twitter Monday under the handle “Deplorable Vet.” “I’d tell the President how much he means to myself, family, Military, and all of his supporters!”

Taylor, who is black, told Fox News he wants the world to know Maxine Waters is not an authoritative voice for minorities.

“She goes on TV, and just because she’s black, she thinks that she speaks for all black people,” he said. “I have black family members, I’m half black and half Puerto Rican, and there are so many Trump supporters out there who are minorities,” he said. “She doesn’t speak for everybody, she surely doesn’t speak for me.”

“She does this for a publicity stunt,” Taylor said of Waters’ boycotting Trump’s speech. “She does it to kind of pander to her audience.

“And I just thought it was extremely disrespectful for her to say that about the president. How he doesn’t deserve her attention. So that’s why I tweeted that.”

Taylor, who served 10 years in the Army, said he’s received a big response online, but hasn’t heard from Waters about the offer.

“I’ve gotten so much support from all the conservatives out there on Twitter, just saying I hope you get the seat. I hope it helps,” he said. “I just wanted to bring attention, because the mainstream media they don’t want to portray his supporters. They kind of want to have us hidden, so I thought it was a good thing.”

At least five members of Congress have promised to skip the State of the Union address because they don’t like the president, all of them Democrats. Boycotters include Waters, Georgia Congressman John Lewis, Earl Blumenauer, of Oregon, Frederica Wilson, of Florida, and Washington Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal.

Waters’ comments about the president continue an assault and calls for his impeachment that started even before Trump was sworn into office. Waters recently declared that if Martin Luther King, Jr. were alive today, he would join in her mission to unseat the president, according to TownHall.

She has alleged Congress has the power to impeach the president for whatever reason it deems fit, and has promoted her cause to “Impeach 45” at AIDS rallies, eulogies, LGBTQ conferences, local political meetings, awards shows, daytime talk show appearances, and any other place she can find an audience, the American Mirror reports.