One billionaire health care mogul and GOP mega-donor, Mike Fernandez, is sending a strong message to Republicans who don't stand up to President Trump.

Fernandez told Politico, "All the Republicans who hide behind the flag and the church, they don't have the F-----g balls to do what it takes."

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Fernandez went on to call Trump an "abortion of a human being," saying If "I was the doctor and knew what the baby would do, I'd have made sure it never would have seen the light of day."

Fernandez, who is chairman of MBF Healthcare Partners, has been a staunch opponent of Trump's.

In 2016, he spent 3.5 million dollars in ads against him during the campaign, spent about $3 million backing Jeb Bush's bid for the White House and even left the GOP because of Trump.

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