Author Stephen King took to Twitter Friday to express his disdain for President Trump, telling his five million Twitter followers that he hopes to fire the “vile, racist, and incompetent bag of guts and waters” in 2020.

“I think we all agree that Donald Trump is a vile, racist, and incompetent bag of guts and waters. How happy I would be to tell him ‘YOU’RE FIRED’ next November,” King tweeted.

I think we all agree that Donald Trump is a vile, racist, and incompetent bag of guts and waters. How happy I would be to tell him "YOU'RE FIRED" next November. — Stephen King (@StephenKing) July 20, 2019

The Pet Sematary author has a history of lashing out against Trump and Republicans. Last May, he called the entire White House staff “bad tempered, arrogant, insensitive, and largely incompetent.”

“What does that say about the boss?” he asked.

The current White House staff is bad tempered, arrogant, insensitive, and largely incompetent. What does that say about the boss? — Stephen King (@StephenKing) May 11, 2018

On Christmas Eve of 2018, King called for Trump to be removed from office.

“Tell your legislators and friends who are Trump supporters that it’s time to put partisanship aside,” he tweeted. “Trump is a train wreck, and the train he’s pulling is our country. He has to be removed from office.”

Tell your legislators and friends who are Trump supporters that it's time to put partisanship aside. Trump is a train wreck, and the train he's pulling is our country. He has to be removed from office. — Stephen King (@StephenKing) December 24, 2018

In January, King theorized that Trump may be an “active or passive Russian asset.”

Republican Reps and Senators—including Kavanaugh sweetie Susan Collins—may be supporting a President who is an active or passive Russian asset. How surreal is that? — Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 13, 2019

The horror novelist has also called Trump “narcissistic, draft-dodging, chickenshitty, bullshitty, chauvanistic, pussy-grabbing, bullyragging, racist, overweening, tax-dodging, whiny, boastful, dictatorial, semi-literate” and likened him to a dictator prior to the Fourth of July “Salute to America” celebration in D.C.

Trump’s big military parade? This is what dictators do. — Stephen King (@StephenKing) July 3, 2019

Despite King’s sincere hope that a Democrat defeats the president in 2020, Trump remains optimistic about the next six years.