After the “Unite the Right” white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday and the comments President Donald Trump made on Tuesday about the violence that occurred in the city, LeBron James sent out tweets to share how he felt.

On Tuesday night, at the LeBron James Family Foundation reunion event that’s held every year, James used some of his time on a stage to comment further on “the tragic things happening in Charlottesville.”

Multiple journalists reported that James called Trump “the so-called president,” and ESPN’s Dave McMenamin posted James’ comments in full.

“It’s not about the guy that’s the so-called president of the United States … It’s about us. It’s about us looking in the mirror. Kids all the way up to adults,” James said, per ESPN. “All of us looking in the mirror and saying, ‘What can we do to better help change?'”

You can read the full transcript here:

Prior to this on Twitter, the Cavaliers star said that he was saddened by what happened in Charlottesville and called out Trump, writing, “Hate has always existed in America. Yes we know that but Donald Trump just made it fashionable again!”

Read more about Trump’s press conference and Charlottesville at USA TODAY.