Rihanna recently slammed President Donald Trump in a cover story for Vogue's November issue, especially in regards to his administration's immigration and gun control policies.

The 31-year-old mogul said that Trump's reaction to gun violence — which is largely committed at the hands of white men — is "racist" because he describes it as "a mental health problem" instead of terrorism.

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"People are being murdered by war weapons that they legally purchase. This is just not normal. That should never, ever be normal. And the fact that it's classified as something different because of the color of their skin? It's a slap in the face. It's completely racist," she said.

"Put an Arab man with that same weapon in that same Walmart and there is no way that Trump would sit there and address it publicly as a mental health problem," she continued. "The most mentally ill human being in America right now seems to be the president."

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Indeed, Trump has frequently blamed "the mental illness problem" for mass shootings and even suggested "involuntary confinement" for mental illnesses.

"We must reform our mental health laws to better identify mentally disturbed individuals who may commit acts of violence and make sure those people, not only get treatment, but when necessary, involuntary confinement," Trump recently said after two shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, adding, "mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun."

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Notably, there's no factual or scientific evidence to suggest a connection between mental illness and violence.

Mass shootings are very rarely committed by people with mental health issues, and multiple studies have found that less than 1% of annual gun homicides are committed by people with mental health issues.

In her August interview with Vogue, Rihanna also condemned the Trump administration's treatment of immigrants — especially Ken Cuccinelli, the acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, who claimed the famous Statue of Liberty poem only refers to "people coming from Europe."

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"Think about this. What does America stand for? A bunch of immigrants," Rihanna, who's an immigrant herself, told the magazine.

"The fact that his defense was talking about Europeans coming into America?" she continued. "I mean, not only were you immigrants, you were the worst kind. You came in and murdered the real Americans."

Read Rihanna's full interview with Vogue here.