The President-elect took to Twitter early Saturday to deny news reports he’ll be working on “Celebrity Apprentice” in his spare time.

“I have NOTHING to do with The Apprentice except for fact that I conceived it with Mark B [Mark Burnett] & have a big stake in it. Will devote ZERO TIME!” Donald Trump tweeted at 6:27 a.m.

Reports surfaced Friday that the incoming president would be credited as a producer on the upcoming season of the NBC show, which is scheduled to star Arnold Schwarzenegger.

His spokeswoman, Kellyanne Conway, said on CNN that Trump would work on his show “spare time” and compared it to President Obama playing golf.

But despite Conway’s apparent confirmation, Trump slammed CNN for reporting that he’d be working on the show.

“Reports by @CNN that I will be working on The Apprentice during my Presidency, even part time, are rediculous [sic] & untrue – FAKE NEWS!” he wrote at 6:36 a.m.

Shortly after 9 a.m., Trump reposted that tweet to fix the spelling of “ridiculous.”

The incoming POTUS also took time at 6:19 a.m. to recognize former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, one of his most vocal supporters during the campaign. On Friday, reports said that Giuliani took himself out of the running for the Secretary of State job.

“.@RudyGiuliani, one of the finest people I know and a former GREAT Mayor of N.Y.C., just took himself out of consideration for ‘State’.” he tweeted.

Military affairs were also on Trump’s mind on Saturday. He used his Twitter account to post a link to a December 5 Washington Post article about a Pentagon report saying the Defense Department has wasted $125 billion.

“A very interesting read. Unfortunately, so much is true,” he tweeted at 9:14 a.m.

Trump also gave a shout out to the armed forces.

“As a show of support for our Armed Forces, I will be going to The Army-Navy Game today. Looking forward to it, should be fun!” he said at 7:38 a.m.