Ex-President of Mexico Ruthlessly Mocks Trump’s Low Approval Ratings

Former Mexican president and fierce Trump detractor Vicente Fox lashed out at the President on Monday, saying his disastrously low approval rating should get him fired.

Fox tweeted a photo of the commander-in-chief alongside his latest poll numbers, showing his approval was at a new low.

According to Gallup’s most recent findings, only 37% of respondents approve of the job he is doing, compared to 58% who disapprove.

The Gallup tracking poll also indicates Trump’s popularity has dropped eight points since March 11, when it was around 45%.

Fox then taunted the former Apprentice star, saying that such poor ratings would have gotten him fired from the NBC show.

Fox, who was the leader of Mexico from 2000 to 2006, has long been an outspoken critic of the president and regularly takes to social media to bash his policies and leadership style.

He’s slammed him as being an “illegitimate” president, a “false prophet” who behaves like a “child” and told him to “go to Hell” over his border wall campaign proposition.

Fox went as far as calling Trump a “hated gringo” and “ugly America” in a controversial interview on the Kickass News podcast, in which he showed the then-candidate the middle finger, vowing  that his country would never pay for the “fucking wall.”

“Don’t play around with us,” Fox said. “We can jump walls. We can swim rivers. And we can defend ourselves.”