Hours after reports that legendary actress Debbie Reynolds died at 84 — just one day after Reynolds’s daughter Carrie Fisher died at 60 — Sheen wrote to his 11.8 million Twitter followers: “Dear God; Trump next, please!”

Dear God;



Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!



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© — Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) December 29, 2016

The tweet has since been retweeted more than 20,000 times and liked more than 37,000 times since it was posted.

But it also drew swift condemnation on social media:

Is the media going to demand Secret Service visit Charlie Sheen, as they did with Ted Nugent? — Lisa De Pasquale (@LisaDeP) December 29, 2016

Charlie Sheen, after deaths of Carrie Fisher & Debbie Reynolds, tweets a plea to God for Trump to be next. This is sick. Should be condemned — HowardKurtz (@HowardKurtz) December 29, 2016

@charliesheen Imagine the outrage if someone tweeted "Obama next, please!" — samechick (@just2groovy) December 29, 2016

Maybe @charliesheen should be investigated by @SecretService...just upset about his own poor life decisions maybe https://t.co/ISPNW9Tyd5 — Carl Higbie (@CarlHigbie) December 29, 2016

Sheen in 2015 welcomed the prospect of being Trump’s running mate in a tweet just weeks into the businessman’s presidential run: