Democratic presidential hopeful Jay Inslee called sitting President Donald Trump a “white nationalist” on the debate stage Wednesday during the second night of the Democratic presidential primary debate in Detroit.

Asked to weigh in during a debate on immigration, Inslee said the number one priority is to remove Trump.

“We can no longer allow a white nationalist to be in the White House,” the governor of Washington said.

He said the next solution to solving the nation’s immigration crisis is to make America a place of refuge, including boosting the number of people accepted into the country.

Inslee also said he was the first governor to stand up against Trump’s executive order to ban refugees and citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, and said he’s sued him 21 times, and “beat him 21 times in a row.”

“I’m ready for November 2020,” he said.

Inslee went up against nine other Democratic presidential contenders Wednesday in the second night of the Detroit primary debates. The second round of debate started at 8 p.m.