General Motors critic and filmmaker Michael Moore says the auto giant has gotten the best of President Donald Trump.

Speaking on MSNBC's "All In With Chris Hayes" show, Moore said the automaker took Trump's support for issues like lower fuel efficiency standards but ignored the president when it came to planned plant closings and job cuts announced this week.

Earlier this week, GM announced it was planning to close three assembly plants and two propulsion plants in Michigan, Ohio, Maryland and Ontario by the end of 2019, including its Hamtramck assembly plant.

In all, the company said the closings will result in the loss of about 14,700 jobs including 8,100 white-collar, salaried employees, but said the moves were necessary to invest for future growth and position the company for long-term success.

"You're such a fool Trump," Moore said Tuesday, Nov. 27. "You've been played again by these people who never liked you."

The Flint-born filmmaker has studied both GM and Trump - subjects of his first and most recent films in "Roger & Me" and "Fahrenheit 11/9."

Moore told Hayes GM has a history of taking tax benefits from communities and promising jobs, but ultimately under-performing on those vows.

He said the company's announcement of massive cutbacks this week is evidence of the power of corporations in the face of criticism, even by the president.

"We have a system with General Motors and other companies that are calling the shots, and that's what we've got to get in charge of," Moore said.

Trump unloaded on Twitter on Tuesday, a day after GM announced it would shutter five plants and slash 14,000 jobs in North America, according to the Associated Press.

Many of the job cuts would affect the Midwest, the politically crucial region where the president promised a manufacturing rebirth, the AP reported.