Comedian and actor Michael Rapaport solidified his dissatisfaction for President Joe Biden in a recent interview, with the former liberal claiming that voting for former President Donald Trump is “on the table” for him now.

Speaking with Visegrad24, the comedian and actor spoke broadly about President Biden's failures along the southern border and anti-Israel positions, saying both are disqualifying in his opinion.

“I will not support anybody who's anti-Israel. I will not support that is anti-making America safe,” he said in a clip posted on X, “that is cool with the fact that I got to show my ID at least 3 or 4 times at the airport, but it takes you 2 minutes to cross the border. I'm not down with that s***.”

The Manhattan native, a staple of Hollywood over the years, said back in November that he's not happy about considering President Trump but that the alternative is too much to bear: an aging president driven to act in the interest of far-left Democrats like Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

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“If it comes down to Pig D*** Donald Trump and Smokin’ Joe Biden… I’m sorry. I am sorry. Voting for Pig D*** Donald Trump is on the table,” he said in a clip posted on his Instagram page.

“I’m sorry! I’m f****** sorry. I’ll still call him Slob D*** Donald Trump, Pig D*** Donald Trump and all that. But we need to get this whole f****** situation under control.”

The recent assault of a New York City police officer, as well as the shooting death of Officer Jonathan Diller last month, have prompted Rapaport to up his rhetoric about the abdication of safe streets under Democratic rule.

“I'm not down with police officers in the greatest city on earth getting beaten up. You're an illegal immigrant, and then you have no bail and flipping off the camera… I'm not getting caught up or suckered into any of the race politics or any of that bull*** anymore,” he added.

Officer Diller's funeral on Saturday was attended by President Trump while his family and supporters chased away Democratic New York Governor Kathy Hochul and rejected a request to speak by Attorney General Letitia James according to the New York Post. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who has downgraded felonies by violent criminals since taking office in 2021, was another target of the Diller family's ire.

President Trump’s steady rise in the polls against President Biden caused quite a stir in March when new data suggested he leads the incumbent in five of six swing states. Other celebrities like Barbra Streisand and Cher have pledged to leave America for good if the Republican is reelected, while former allies of Biden like legendary sportscaster Stephen A. Smith have said it’s time for the 80-year-old to retire.