Jamie Foxx may be a fan of Kanye West, but only his music and not his desire to run for US President. Katie Holmes' former boyfriend threw shade at Kim Kardashian's husband after the latter announced his plan to join the presidential election.

It looks like the 52-year-old actor has no time for the rapper's game. He even left a hateful comment on Stephen Jackson's post on Instagram.

The former NBA player, who happened to be a close friend of the late George Floyd, also called out Ye's presidential bidHollywood Life noted. He called his announcement a "clown s***" by posting a photo of the fashion mogul while hugging Donald Trump and wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat.

The father-of-four has been known for being a strong supporter of the current US President. But, it remains to be seen if the fashion designer is going to compete with Melania Trump's husband and Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election in November.

Jackson, who has been at the forefront of the Black Lives Matter movement, captioned his snap by mentioning Kanye's full name. He then went on to say that  if he was fooled once, and the shame is on them. But fool him twice, and then he's a two times fool. He also used the hashtags #justiceforGeorgeFloyd and #justiceforBreonnaTaylor.

The former San Antonio Spurs player added that there are "so many others" that died at the hands of police officers, just like what Floyd and Taylor suffered. Hence, Jackson claimed he had enough, ending his note with "love for all who have a love for all," leader of the new school, leading with love, and demanding not asking.

From here, Foxx left a comment on his post and agreed with everything he said. He then added that what Jackson uttered was "right," and he had no time for "b*******."

Jackson also included DJ Hed's tweet in his post, which said: "no more voting celebrities who've never held public office." He then asked if people wouldn't hire a plumber to work on electrical wiring, why they would vote for a celebrity in the highest office.

In a tweet, Kanye surprised everyone when he announced he would run for President, although he didn't reveal if it would be in the upcoming 2020 US election. According to CNN, his announcement came after teasing he would be releasing a new song and announcing a new album, God's Country.

Fans quickly showed their support for the singer-songwriter. He also got the endorsement of the Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Of course, his wife showed her support by reposting his announcement and captioning it with the American flag. Anyhow, Kanye seems to have yet make a move to join this year's presidential election.