MATT Damon has never met Donald Trump, but he’s not a fan of the president, in part because of the demands he says filmmakers have to meet in order to shoot on his properties.

“The deal was that if you wanted to shoot in one of his buildings, you had to write him in a part,” Damon, 46, told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview released Friday.

“[Director] Martin Brest had to write something in Scent of a Woman — and the whole crew was in on it,” he claimed.

“You have to waste an hour of your day with a bulls**t shot: Donald Trump walks in and Al Pacino’s like, ‘Hello, Mr. Trump!’ — you had to call him by name — and then he exits. You waste a little time so that you can get the permit, and then you can cut the scene out. But I guess in Home Alone 2 they left it in.”

Chris O’Donnell, who starred in Scent of a Woman opposite Pacino, previously claimed that the cast was forced to film a scene with the now-president.

“We got new pages delivered to us one day when we were filming at the Plaza Hotel, which Trump owned at the time, and it said we were doing a scene with Donald Trump,” O’Donnell, 47, told Conan O’Brien in April.

“It was explained to us that in order for us to film at the Plaza, we had to have a little walk-on part for Donald and Marla [Maples].”

In addition to Trump’s permit requirements, Damon is also opposed to the POTUS’ politics.

Referencing Trump’s remarks that “both sides” were to blame for the violence in Charlottesville, Damon said, “I thought Jimmy Kimmel’s line was the best, when he said that Trump said there were fine people on both sides, and showed the clip of the guys screaming ‘Jews will not replace us,’ and cut back to Jimmy saying: ‘Let’s get something straight. If you’re with a group of people chanting Jews will not replace us, and you don’t immediately leave that group, you are not a fine person.’”

This article originally appeared on The New York Post and has been republished here with permission.