Comedian Bill Burr has taken aim at Tesla billionaire Elon Musk after his controversial motion at President Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Bill Burr attends the Writers Guild Awards.

Bill Burr didn’t let up in his recent roast and, this time, he’s aimed his comedic sights squarely at billionaire Elon Musk.

No stranger to targeting political heavyweights like Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton, the Breaking Bad actor’s latest quip hooks onto Musk, who’s recently snagged a spot within President Donald Trump’s administration as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency.

Burr laid into Musk mogul during his latest stint on the NPR podcast Fresh Air. The Irish comedian launched into his spiel about the elite techie, riffing on a “select few group of nerds” fixated on one-upping each other’s wealth.

He quipped: “Where my comedy act is right now is, I’m trying to get regular people to stop yelling at each other and realize that it’s a select few group of nerds, ok, eating raw almonds and doing their stupid workouts and everything and just competing with each other to have the biggest infinity pool, and the rest of us are getting pushed down and they’ve politicized the whole stupid thing, and we’re falling for it.”

Elon Musk makes controversial motion at Donald Trump's inauguration.

When the show’s host Terry Gross nudged him for a specific name, Burr threw out: “That idiot Elon Musk.”

He further jabbed: “That guy, like he’s going to lead– like who evidently is a Nazi,” slamming Musk for his purported misstep at the president’s inauguration.

“Like, I just refuse to believe that it was an accidental two-time Sieg Heil,” he added.

Burr sees a dangerous pattern if Musk’s behavior persists. He continued: “You see this guy do this thing, you know what the end result of this thing is, which all these neo-Nazis, not only are they stupid because they’re neo-Nazis, they don’t even look at what Hitler did. He ruined their country, and this idiot is going to try to lead us down that road and then play it off and act like he didn’t do what he just did?”

He also referred to him unflatteringly as a “guy with dyed hair plugs and a laminated face” and mocked his automotive company Tesla saying it “makes a bad car.”

He further contemplated: “Why doesn’t he leave [the country]? Why isn’t he stopped? What are we so afraid of this guy who can’t fight his way out of a wet paper bag?”