U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Ore.) is the fourth and latest Democrat to announce plans to skip President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday.

“The thought of spending Tuesday night in the House Chamber listening to the reckless, self-centered man who occupies the White House holds no interest for me,” Blumenauer said in a statement released Monday. “Just like in past years, I plan to skip a speech that will be filled with lies, deception and divisiveness.”

Blumenauer has skipped the State of the Union every year since Trump took office. This year, the lawmaker invited Nate Mook to replace him, according to his statement. Mook is the executive director of World Central Kitchen, the organization founded by famed chef José Andrés that provides meals for people in need, including federal workers furloughed from the 35-day government shutdown.

“The amount of damage, division and confusion Trump has inflicted on the American people over the last six weeks has been a blemish on the new Congress and I refuse to be witness to his continued antics,” Blumenauer’s statement read.

Blumenauer joins Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen (Tenn.) in skipping Trump’s address Feb. 5.

“I will not attend the State of the Union once again this year,” Cohen told The Hill. “I’ll come to the House Chamber for the State of the Union the next time I can hear from a president who will tell the truth about the state of the union.”

Georgia Reps. John Lewis and Hank Johnson have also said they won’t attend the annual speech.