Muffet McGraw, who coached the Notre Dame women’s basketball team to two national championships, is blowing the whistle on Donald Trump.

McGraw wrote a scathing rebuke of the president in light of the events in Minneapolis, calling him a “fascist” who should be “removed” from the White House.

On X, formerly Twitter, McGraw harkened to the killings of Trayvon Martin, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.

She then pivoted to Renée Good and Alex Pretti, protesters of Trump’s immigration crackdown before they were gunned down by federal officers deployed by the president. Video evidence has not supported attempts by the administration to demonize the victims.

“We no longer believe in the rule of law, or in the principle that no one is above it — because under this administration, the opposite has proven true,” McGraw wrote. “Justice is no longer blind; it is bought with money and protected by power.”