A controversial Trump ally has been told to resign his school board job a week after shocking comments about Barack and Michelle Obama.

Carl Paladino said he wished the president would die of mad cow disease while the first lady should 'return to being a male' in the 'Zimbabwean outback' in an extraordinary outburst.

He made the remarks in an email response to interview questions from the magazine Artvoice but later claimed he never intended to hit the send button.

Paladino has now been told to resign his seat on the Buffalo School Board, according to NBC.

Trump ally Carl Paladino (above with the president elect in April, 2014) has been told to step down from his school board position for controversial remarks he made about the Obamas

He previously said he had no intention of stepping down despite public backlash for the comments.

Other board members voted 6-2 to have him ousted. He was not present at the meeting on Thursday and now has 24 hours to give up his post before the issue is turned over to the Department of Education.

Paladino said he wanted Barack Obama to die from mad cow disease and hoped the First Lady would 'return to being a male'

Paladino was asked by the magazine for his political hopes for 2017 when he composed the detailed remarks about the Obamas.

'Obama catches mad cow disease after being caught having relations with a Herford.

'He dies before his trial and is buried in a cow pasture next to Valerie Jarret, who died weeks prior, after being convicted of sedition and treason, when a Jihady cell mate mistook her for being a nice person and decapitated her.

'Michelle Obama. I’d like her to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla.'

He confirmed to The Buffalo News the comments were his own, telling the newspaper: 'Of course I did. Tell them all to go f*** themselves.'

Later, the businessman said he did not intend to return them to the magazine but claimed they were intended for friends.

'Not that it makes any difference because what I wrote was inappropriate under any circumstance. I filled out the survey to send to a couple friends and forwarded it to them not realizing that I didn't hit "forward" I hit "reply." All men make mistakes.,' he said.

Paladino enjoyed a private meeting with Donald Trump at Trump Tower earlier this month.

Despite later describing the encounter as 'very warm', he said he did not anticipate a role in the new administration.

Paladino has 24 hours to resign from his position on the school board before the Department of Education is brought in

Paladino was seen visiting Trump Tower earlier this month before he made the comments. He is not expecting a role in the new administration

Paladino is CEO and founder of the Ellicott Development Company, a real estate firm in Buffalo.

He ran unsuccessfully for governor of New York in 2010 against Democrat Andrew Cuomo.

Paladino drew outrage during that election season when he said he did not want children 'brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and successful option. 'It isn't.'

He also said Gay Pride marches were 'not the example we should be showing our children.'

He made those comments at a Brooklyn synagogue.

Paladino also came under fire in July when he opined on Twitter that U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch should be lynched. He later deleted that tweet and said it was a mistake.