It turns out Donald Trump doesn't just fire people: He doxes them, too.

The mogul's been on the warpath ever since Univision announced it was severing ties with the Miss Universe organization, which Trump partially owns. The TV network made its decision after the "insulting remarks" Trump made about Mexican immigrants in his recent presidential announcement. Trump has now made plans to sue the network.

The drama continued today when Trump decided to post a photo on Instagram of a letter sent to him by Univision anchor Jorge Ramos. In the letter, Ramos requested an interview with Trump, writing, "I am sure you have a lot to say...and I have a lot to ask."

In the letter, Ramos wrote down his personal cell phone number, which Trump didn't bother to blur out. Yikes.

"Univision said they don't like Trump yet Jorge Ramos and their other anchors are begging me for interviews," Trump's caption boasted.

And because he's feeling extra grumpy, Trump later Instagrammed another letter — this time, one he wrote to Randy Falco, Univision's CEO and president. The letter expresses that "under no circumstance is any officer or representative of Univision allowed to use Trump National Doral, Miami — its golf courses or any of its facilities."

He also added in a P.S. that if he becomes president, he'll bring jobs back to the U.S. and build a "meaningful" border between the country and Mexico.

Letter to @Univision- re: @TrumpDoral A photo posted by Donald J. Trump (@realdonaldtrump) on Jun 26, 2015 at 1:10pm PDT

It's been a long week of vengeance for Trump, who also recently called the singer Neil Young a "hypocrite." The musician had complained about Trump's unauthorized use of the song "Rockin' in the Free World."

The presidential wannabe responded by posting a photo of him and Young together, commenting that the singer previously came to him seeking money for an audio deal.

Just a typical week in the life of the Donald.