Bryan Andrews might be the most outspoken country music artist when it comes to his disdain for Donald Trump, and the singer made sure to respond to the President’s latest controversy.

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Trump was ripped over the weekend after he celebrated the death of former FBI Director, Marine and Purple Heart recipient Robert Mueller.

“Robert Mueller just died,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”

Andrews shared a screenshot of Trump’s post in a video on his Instagram and said, “On today’s episode of Donald Trump is a piece of (expletive)…”

“I would love to say I’m shocked like the rest of you, but I’m not because we’ve seen this movie before,” Andrews said. “We’ve read this book, and we know how it ends. This is just another (expletive) remake. But, you know, I will say one thing that I take away from Donald Trump just openly being a gigantic piece of (expletive) is that it will never cease to amaze me how hard his supporters will work to make him not seem that way just for him to turn around, look them right in the eyeballs, and say, ‘Actually, hold my beer.’

“And the cycle just repeats my friend.”

Andrews has often criticized MAGA as well, and he went there in the video, too.

“I’m saying this in a non-hateful way to everybody that’s MAGA that watches this video, this is the reason the rest of the people on the political spectrum, including real Republicans who are at least a little bit informed about what’s going on, don’t like you,” he said. “It’s because you don’t have any real values that you actually uphold and stand on. You want me to tell you how I know? Because there are going to be 100 MAGAs in the comment section of this video trying to justify what Trump just said somehow.

“Meanwhile, those were the same people who were calling peoples’ employers and getting them fired from their jobs for saying they weren’t mourning the death of Charlie Kirk,” he continued. “Not that they were happy about it. Not that they were glad that it happened. But that they weren’t mourning him. And yet when you see the President of the United States of America, who is supposed to be held to the highest standard in the world, do it, you justify it.

“I’ma say it slow this time so maybe you’ll get it: It’s … a … cult.”