“@MeghanMcCain was terrible on @TheFive yesterday,” Trump tweeted . “Angry and obnoxious, she will never make it on T.V. @FoxNews can do so much better.”

.@MeghanMcCain was terrible on @TheFive yesterday. Angry and obnoxious, she will never make it on T.V. @FoxNews can do so much better! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 5, 2015

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Meghan McCain discussed violence against police officers during a guest appearance on Fox News’ “The Five” panel Friday afternoon.

“I can’t believe I’m living in a society where it’s okay to call for violence against police officers,” she said during the broadcast.

Trump’s criticism of her performance potentially reignites his public feuds with Fox News and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Meghan McCain’s father.

The outspoken billionaire has repeatedly clashed with both since entering the GOP’s crowded 2016 presidential field in June.

Trump battled Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly last month after the journalist sharply questioned his past remarks towards women during the first televised Republican presidential debate.

Phrases like “fat pig” and “slob,” she argued, raise concerns about whether Trump’s attitude befits the Oval Office.

Trump responded by repeatedly questioning Kelly’s credibility in the wake of the tense encounter.

The outspoken billionaire then sparked national shock by claiming Kelly had “blood coming out of her wherever” during an interview Aug. 7.

Trump similarly outraged critics by attacking Sen. John McCain’s status as a war hero during a forum in Ames, Iowa, in July.

“He was a war hero because he was captured,” Trump said sarcastically, before quipping: “I like people who weren’t captured.”

Trump’s comments were a reference to McCain spending five years as a prisoner during the Vietnam War.

The real estate tycoon’s controversial rhetoric has not damaged his support among voters. Trump currently remains the frontrunner for next year’s GOP presidential nomination across national polls.