Democratic strategist James Carville just unveiled his new nickname for President Donald Trump — and it’s brutal.

Speaking with Politicon on Monday, Carville shared that something “very interesting” happened to him at the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, inspiring his new moniker for the president: “Scrotum Face.”

Apparently, people at the horse race approached Carville to tell him that they love it when he torches Trump by calling him “nasty names.”

“There’s a lot of people [there] dressed up, particularly women ... and it’s much more diverse than you think,” Carville explained. “And I had a very elegant lady ... she was dignified and highly educated, had an MBA from Vanderbilt or something, and she says, ‘James, our friends and I love it when you talk nasty about Trump. Just use all the language you can.’”

He then revealed: “But she says, ‘You know what? When I see his face, it reminds me of the backside of my husband’s scrotum.’”

Addressing the president directly, Carville agreed. “Yeah, that’s what it is! You look like the backside of a nutsack. That’s what you are, Trump.”

“But my point here,” Carville eventually continued, “is these people — and they were coming up to me, didn’t matter, Black women, white women, elegant women, everything that you can imagine — and almost to a person, they said, ‘You keep calling him nasty names because that’s what he deserves. And that’s who he is, and that’s what he deserves.’”

“And your new name, dude, is Scrotum Face, because that’s what you are. Scrotum Face,” he added.

Seconds later, Carville blasted the entire Trump administration, saying, “Now, I want to talk to you fucking assholes in the White House. You better get straight, and you better get straight fast, because it’s coming. Do you know how bad you’re going to get beat in November? You can’t imagine.”

Last week, Carville told Politicon that he refuses to refer to Trump as the “Antichrist” because such an entity “would be smarter than [Trump].”

Watch Carville’s latest Politicon interview below. Skip to the 45-second mark to hear his remarks about Trump.

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