Jim Carrey is placing the blame on President Donald Trump for Wednesday's suspicious packages sent to Hillary Clinton, former President Obama, CNN and other political figures with an incendiary new portrait.

Carrey's latest artwork shows a wide open mouth (assumed to be Trump's) with an explosive device inside of it.

His feelings on the day's events didn't end with the piece, however. Carrey slammed Trump in the caption of the portrait, posted on Twitter.

"Today they tried to murder two Presidents as well as public servants and journalists," Carrey said in his tweet. "Make no mistake, these terrorists were encouraged and emboldened by the hate speech of Donald Trump. If you can’t see the clear menace of this man’s influence by now then you are a part of it."

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Suspicious and potentially explosive packages were sent to high-ranking Democrats in Washington, D.C., Florida and New York, as well as CNN's New York bureau in the two weeks before the midterm elections.

Carrey has created an entire collection of political portraits this past year. Last month, he did a portrait of Sen. Lindsey Graham, who Carrey called "hideous."

Carrey has not shied away from his political stance against Trump and his administration. This summer, he explained he draws the caricatures because he "can't just watch this nightmare unfold."

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