Many consider Samuel L. Jackson to be the patron saint of, erm, the word Rashida Tlaib used to describe President Donald Trump last week.

So it perhaps shouldn't be any surprise that the 70-year-old Jackson, whose film work spans several decades and genres, chimed in on Twitter after Tlaib, who now represents the 13th Congressional District in the U.S. House, said "we're gonna go in there and we're going to impeach the mother****er" at a political event last Thursday.

The video went viral late Thursday and throughout Friday, with many folks condemning Tlaib's choice of words toward Trump, including Trump himself.

Jackson, however, endorses them — and then some.

"I just wanna Wholeheartedly endorse your use of & clarity of purpose when declaring your (expletive) goal last week," Jackson told Tlaib on Sunday night. "Calling that (expletive) a (expletive) is not an issue,calling that (expletive) President Is!!!"

Read the full, uncensored tweet here (WARNING: Explicit language).

Jackson is notorious for saying the word in several of his films, including "Pulp Fiction," "Rules of Engagement," "Shaft" and "Snakes on a Plane." One YouTube video has him saying it 171 times across 29 films.

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