New York Knicks center Enes Kanter went from taunting a king to mocking a president.

Days after going toe-to-toe with Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James in a minor physical altercation on the court and throwing some shade towards the four-time MVP’s direction during a postgame interview, Kanter took a shot at Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan by posting a photo of himself with his passport on his Twitter account.

Kanter took the photo while on a flight with his team for a road game north of the border against the Toronto Raptors.

Taking a selfie with a passport sounds like a normal thing a giddy teenage girl would do prior to her first international flight, but for Kanter, it’s more about making a statement through the fine art of trolling.

Kanter has been very vocal of his disdain for Erdogan, whom he even referred to before as the modern day version of Adolf Hitler, that he believed it was the main reason why his passport was temporarily canceled and was briefly detained in Romania back in May.

We’re not sure if Erdogan has already heard of Kanter’s latest diss on him, but it’s safe to say he won’t be inviting the big man to his presidential residence in Ankara should the Knicks pull off a miracle and win the NBA championship this season.