President Donald Trump has weighed in on his former press secretary Sean Spicer joining this season’s cast of Dancing With the Stars.

The president tweeted about the show on Thursday, saying that he had just heard the news.

“Just heard that Sean Spicer will be on “Dancing with the Stars.” He will do great,” the president tweeted. “A terrific person who loves our Country dearly!”

Just heard that Sean Spicer will be on “Dancing with the Stars.” He will do great. A terrific person who loves our Country dearly! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 22, 2019

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The 28th season of the show launches on September 16 with a cast that includes former model Christie Brinkley, actor James Van Der Beek, and athletes Lamar Odom and Ray Lewis.

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Spicer had reportedly turned down an offer to appear on the show immediately following his departure from the White House, but has since changed his mind about the dancing competition.

The show is notorious for having a wide range of personalities from the worlds of entertainment, news and politics — but the left is really mad that they dared to cast someone who was involved with the Trump administration.

Far-left blog Raw Story ran a headline comparing Spicer to Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany. Others whined about how his gig on the show would be “normalizing” the administration.

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More like #DancingToFascism. Screw you for helping to normalize Sean Spicer, @GMA.https://t.co/xbkjLazf1E — Jon Cooper (@joncoopertweets) August 21, 2019

USA Today asked executive producer Andrew Llinares if they were concerned that Spicer’s participation will “will turn off some viewers,” but he did not seem concerned.

“It’s really fun for us to have people from all different walks of life, representing all different parts of this great country,” Llinares said.