Jim Carrey is once again pulling no punches in his scathing caricatures of President Trump - this time blaming him for the massacres at two New Zealand mosques.
The Ace Ventura actor posted a drawing on his Twitter account on Monday.
It shows a meteor-like figure with Trump’s head and hair in a flaming ball of streaking fire as it heads for Earth.
A swastika is seen on Trump’s forehead, and his eyes are colored in all-white while his mouth is open.
The caption in the tweet reads: ‘Innocent people are now being slaughtered, families ruined and childrens’ lives destroyed.
‘All in his name.
Actor Jim Carrey drew a scathing cartoon of President Trump, blaming him for the New Zealand massacre on Friday
It shows a meteor-like figure with Trump’s head and hair in a flaming ball of streaking fire as it heads for Earth. A swastika is seen on Trump’s forehead, and his eyes are colored in all-white while his mouth is open. Carrey warns the Trump presidency is an 'extinction level event'
On Saturday, Carrey posted a drawing of himself crying in response to the carnage in Christchurch. 'My heart is with you New Zealand,' he wrote. 'My tears are for all of us.' The drawing depicts Carrey's eye as the Earth
‘If the Craven Republican Senate allows this vile miscreant to continue encouraging devisiveness, the “Trump Presidency” will become an EXTINCTION LEVEL EVENT.’
On Saturday, Carrey posted a drawing of himself crying in response to the carnage in Christchurch. 'My heart is with you New Zealand,' he wrote.
'My tears are for all of us.' The drawing depicts Carrey's eye as the Earth.
A lone gunman killed 50 people in mass shootings at two mosques in the city of Christchurch on Friday.
Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, a suspected white supremacist, was charged with murder on Saturday.
Trump waded Monday into the controversy over his response to the massacre of 50 people in two New Zealand mosques, complaining that he was being blamed for the tragedy
'My message was sympathy and love for all Muslim communities,' New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (seen on Sunday comforting a woman at Kilbirnie Mosque) said she told President Donald Trump
Tarrant was remanded without a plea and is due back in court on April 5 where police said he was likely to face more charges.
Trump waded Monday into the controversy over his response to the massacre of 50 people in two New Zealand