Hillary Clinton, in a new interview over the weekend, ripped Mark Zuckerberg as “authoritarian” and accused the billionaire of intentionally working to re-elect President Trump.

Speaking to The Atlantic on Saturday, Clinton discussed Zuckerberg’s reasoning for refusing to take down blatantly false information from Facebook.

“It’s Trumpian, it’s authoritarian,” she said, adding that Facebook’s policy of not removing political ads that contain false information helps the commander-in-chief in the 2020 race.

The 2016 Democratic nominee told the magazine that the Facebook founder has been “somehow persuaded that it’s to his and Facebook’s advantage not to cross Trump. That’s what I believe. And it just gives me a pit in my stomach.”

Clinton went on to say that there is good reason to believe that the social media giant is “not just going to re-elect Trump, but intend[s] to re-elect Trump.”

Last October, an audio recording of Zuckerberg from an all-hands-on-deck July meeting was leaked, and the billionaire was heard expressing his dismay at the thought of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) winning the presidency.

“If she gets elected president, then I would bet that we will have a legal challenge, and I would bet that we will win that legal challenge,” Zuckerberg could be heard saying to employees.

“And does that suck for us? Yeah, I mean, I don’t want to have a major lawsuit against our own government,” he said, adding, “If someone’s going to try to threaten something that existential, you go to the mat and you fight.”

Warren, who has publicly vowed to try to break up Facebook if elected, ignited a feud with Zuckerberg over her critiques of Facebook’s ad policy, culminating in her purchase of a false political advertisement on the site that claimed that the social media platform’s founder had endorsed Trump in the 2020 race.

Clinton later bemoaned Zuckerberg’s level of power and influence both in the US and globally.

“I feel like you’re negotiating with a foreign power sometimes,” she said while discussing interactions she has had “at the highest levels” with Facebook.

“[Zuckerberg is] immensely powerful. This is a global company that has huge influence in ways that we’re only beginning to understand.”