Actor Larry David belittled former President Donald Trump in a wide-ranging interview Thursday, calling him a “baby” and “sociopath” for raising questions about the 2020 election results.

The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actor knocked Trump in starkly personal words on CNN, even by his usual liberal standards.

“I 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 of… I mean it's so crazy! He's such a sociopath,” David said as his voice rose.

“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. He's such a sick man. He's so sick.”

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David stands out among Hollywood for viciously chiding conservatives who have come to President Trump's defense. In 2021, he clashed with lawyer Alan Dershowitz outside a Martha's Vineyard convenience store, calling his former friend “disgusting” and pulling off his t-shirt to reveal another underneath with the message “It’s the Constitution, Stupid!”

“We can still talk, Larry,” Dershowitz said according to Page Six.

“No. No. We really can’t. I saw you,” David shot back after Dershowitz publicly praised Mike Pompeo, his former Harvard Law student and Secretary of Defense.

“It’s disgusting,” David repeated. “Your whole enclave — it’s disgusting. You’re disgusting!”

Supporters of the former president mockingly diagnose liberals like David with Trump Derangement Syndrome when their attacks veer far outside the bounds of normal political discussion. Viewers of his interview upped the insults on X.

“Actor Larry David's head has thrown 250 years of 'men's hair styling' out of the window for not accepting that he is balding and should shave it all off,” one user wrote.

“Larry David seems to have a particularly virulent strain of TDS,” another added.

With “Curb Your Enthusiasm” now in its final season, David has been making the rounds in media, taking interviews to share his thoughts on the state of American politics. Elsewhere, he said he has full “love and support” for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., whose wife Cheryl Hines has played David’s wife in the sitcom, but that I’m not ‘supporting’ him” according to the New York Times.