Spike Lee is slamming President Trump — and his dancing moves — saying the commander in chief is a bad president who “could be impeached on his rhythm."

“He’s not my president,” the “Chi-Raq” director said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published Sunday. “I call [Trump] Agent Orange.”

“There was some clip I saw yesterday of him dancing with the Saudis that was just ludicrous,” Lee, 60, said.

Trump was seen in a video participating in a ceremonial sword dance Saturday while visiting Saudi Arabia on the first leg of his inaugural overseas trip abroad as president. He swayed from side to side and smiled as he moved alongside Saudi and White House officials.

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“Not only is he not a good president,” Lee said with a laugh, “he can’t dance either.”

“He could be impeached on his rhythm,” Lee added. “He’s the clown with the nuclear codes.”

But Lee didn’t offer much praise for Trump’s 2016 rival for the White House, either.

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“Hillary comes with entitlement,” Lee said, lauding the new book “Shattered,” which chronicles the inner workings of the Clinton campaign (and was co-authored by ITK’s colleague, The Hill senior White House correspondent Amie Parnes, and journalist Jonathan Allen.)

“They thought they were entitled to this and despite what you might think, you gotta work. If you’re chilling at Martha’s Vineyard, and think ‘It’s a done deal.’ But it wasn’t.”

Quoting baseball legend Yogi Berra, Lee said, “’It ain’t over ’til it’s over.’ They thought it was theirs. Shit don’t work like that.”

Asked if he voted for Clinton, a laughing Lee repeated the same line, saying, “Shit don’t work like that.”