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Hollywood director Josh Fox blasted President Trump and Mitch McConnell, calling them "terrorists" over the Senate version of the health care bill.

Fox tweeted Friday that the Obamacare replacement "sentences poor people to death."

Mitch McConnell is a terrorist. @realDonaldTrump is a terrorist. This bill terrorizes people and sentences poor people to death. #USA https://t.co/GbY6kxAo3T — Josh Fox (@joshfoxfilm) June 23, 2017

His comments come just after actor Johnny Depp joked to an audience, "When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?"

This is not the first time the director of the Oscar-nominated documentary "Gasland" has made headlines for his controversial comments on U.S. policy.

Back in April Fox made headlines for arguing that instead of bombing ISIS, the United States should love them instead, and end terrorism that way.

Atrocity. Murder. Abomination. When will we learn that only #love stops hate, and bombings only create more #ISIS? #moab #stoptrump — Josh Fox (@joshfoxfilm) April 13, 2017

Love your enemy. Don't create more of them. Teachers, diplomacy, culture and aid helps peace. Bombs don't. #MOAB #murder #NoMoreWars — Josh Fox (@joshfoxfilm) April 13, 2017

Fox excoriated the administration, tweeting, "Atrocity. Murder. Abomination," after the Trump administration dropped the country's largest non-nuclear weapon on an Afghan ISIS tunnel complex.

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He received backlash on Twitter for his comments.

Why does @joshfoxfilm sound like he's defending ISIS? Hey! Take your mockumentaries to Iraq and Afghanistan and tell ISIS to "try peace." — Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) April 14, 2017

When will historically illiterate nimrods like you come to understand that the only thing that ends evil movements are their destruction? — Bob Owens (@bob_owens) April 13, 2017

"The Left can't keep its Trump hatred bottled up," Stuart Varney said in his monologue Friday. "It is so virulent it bursts out all over."

He suggested that Democratic leadership tell their followers to "knock it off" with the violent imagery linked to the president and stop creating a climate of violence.

Watch Varney's take above.

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