Curb Your Enthusiam's Larry David went off about former President Donald Trump calling him a 'little baby,' 'insane' and a 'sociopath' in an interview with CNN.
David, who also created the sitcom Seinfeld, sat down for an interview for the program Who's Talking to Chris Wallace, with the whole Q&A being released on Max on Friday.
Wallace, who long helmed the program Fox News Sunday, asked David: 'So how much has the whole 2020 election and everything that has flowed from it p***ed you off?'
'You can't go a day without thinking about what he's done to this country because he's such a little baby that he's thrown 250 years of democracy out the window by not accepting the results,' David replied.
'I mean, it's so crazy. He's such a sociopath. He's so insane. He just couldn't admit to losing, and we know he lost, he knows he lost, and look how he's fooled everybody. He's convinced all these people that he didn't lose,' the comedian continued. 'He's such a sick man! He's so sick.'
Curb Your Enthusiam's Larry David went off about former President Donald Trump calling him a 'little baby,' 'insane' and a 'sociopath' in an interview with CNN
David tore into Trump, pictured during his court appearance in Manhattan Monday, for refusing to concede the 2020 election to President Joe Biden
David then added, 'No, it hasn't impacted me at all.'
The comedian's anti-Trump leanings are well known, as he previously accosted his former friend, Trump impeachment lawyer Alan Dershowitz, on Martha's Vineyard in 2021.
Dershowitz told Page Six that David 'screamed' and 'yelled' at him. 'I was worried that he was going to have a stroke.'
A source told the gossip column that David was particulary aggrieved that Dershowitz had hugged Trump's former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
'No. No. We really can't. I saw you. I saw you with your arm around Pompeo! It’s disgusting!' David reportedly said.
Dershowitz explained that Pompeo was one of his former students at Harvard Law.
'It's disgusting. Your whole enclave — it’s disgusting. You’re disgusting!' David replied.
The comedian also has a connetion to Robert F. Kenndy's (center right) as his television ex-wife Cheryl is played by Kennedy's wife Cheryl Hines (right). Kennedy debuted his running mate Nicole Shanahan (center left) Tuesday in Oakland, California
The Curb Your Enthusiasm star has donated to a number of Democratic candidates and causes in recent years, including now Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's 2020 presidential campaign, according to Open Secrets.
He also donated funds to Democratic Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock of Georgia in November 2020, when they were running in run-off races in early 2021, winning those seats and control of the U.S. Senate for the Democrats.
He made a splash on Saturday Night Live starting in 2015, playing the cantankerous progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders after he launched his insurgent Democratic primary campaign against frontrunner Hillary Clinton.
But David also has a connection to a current presidential campaign as Cheryl Hines, who plays his ex-wife Cheryl on Curbed, is the wife of independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Kennedy is trying to gain access to the general election ballot to run against President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Wallace said during a CNN appearance Wednesday night promoting the David interview that he didn't ask the comic his take on Kennedy's run.
Hines introduced her husband Tuesday in Oakland, California as he rolled out his VP pick - Bay Area lawyer and entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan, the ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
Curb Your Enthusiasm is currently in its final season.