No announcement has come as of yet, but on Monday it was reported that billionaire hedge fund manager David Tepper has finalized his purchase of the Carolina Panthers from Jerry Richardson.

The first thing to know about Tepper is that he’s worth a ton of money, estimated to be over $10 billion by Bloomberg.

Another thing to know about Tepper: His politics might be a little bit different from the last owner’s.

In an interview on CNBC in November 2016, Tepper called then-presidential candidate Donald Trump “the father of lies,” criticizing him for not giving to charities after disasters in the New York area. Trump is a New York native and longtime resident.

“During Sandy, the big Sandy benefit, the big 9/11 benefit, not one dime. Not one dime! You can’t tell me this is a charitable, generous person,” Tepper said of Trump. “Trump masquerades as an angel of light, but he is the father of lies.”

In a separate appearance on CNBC in November 2016, Tepper endorsed Hillary Clinton for president.

By contrast, Richardson got some heat for his tepid and late response to Trump’s Twitter attacks on NFL players who knelt during the national anthem last season. He later held a meeting with some Panthers players who were frustrated by his restrictions.