Trending badgeTrendingPosted 1 hour agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret DownNick Offerman Was So Upset About This "Huge Mistake" Trump Made That He Stopped By "The Daily Show" To Give An Emotional SpeechThe Parks and Recreation star hit the president with a brutal reality check.by Ben BlanchetHuffPost WriterFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Politics Nick Offerman has called out President Donald Trump after his "big, beautiful bill" - which he signed into law earlier this month - slashed hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to America's national parks. Matt Winkelmeyer / WireImage / Getty Images "Let me get this straight, Mr. President. You cut $267 million to get back $90 million. Now, I'm no mathematician but I believe that's called shitting the bed," said Offerman in an appearance on Tuesday's episode of The Daily Show. Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images "But then again, I didn't go to Wharton Business College." Bloomberg / Bloomberg via Getty Images The Parks & Recreation star - who portrayed libertarian official Ron Swanson - turned to several news reports detailing how America's "pastoral gifts" are "under attack" as staffing levels have seen a notable dip across the National Park System since January, per the National Parks Conservation Association. William Campbell / Getty Images BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicLet's chat about all things PoliticsSee our Politics Discussions One clip noted that park scientists, in some cases, have been forced to help clean toilets due to staffing shortages. Anadolu / Anadolu via Getty Images Offerman - who quipped that the situation is like "Good Will Hunting but in reverse" - stressed that the cuts are a "huge mistake." Brendon Thorne / Getty Images "No scientist has the strength to clean the skid marks of a man who's been eating beans and campfire hot dogs for the past three days! They're weak," he joked. Comedy Central / Via youtube.com He went on to refer to Trump "shaking down foreigners" after he issued an executive order earlier this month that calls for foreign tourists to face higher park entry fees, a move that the administration expects to generate more than $90 million annually. Bloomberg / Bloomberg via Getty Images After highlighting how national parks contributed a record $55.6 billion to the U.S. economy and supported over 415,000 jobs just two years ago, Offerman explained why the parks are a "true miracle." Rebecca Noble / Getty Images "It is an affordable vacation that everyone can take inside our own borders, whether you're traveling with your family or abandoning your constituents during a crisis," quipped the actor as a photo of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) amid his Cancun controversy appeared on screen. Comedy Central / Via youtube.com Offerman, who recently revealed why Ron Swanson would've "despised" Trump, then mocked the president for speaking so "fondly" of national parks in years past. Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images for Tribeca Festival He turned to a 2020 clip of Trump who, when referencing sequoia trees at Yosemite National Park, appeared to pronounce the park's name as "yo-semites." Win McNamee / Getty Images "It's Yosemite," Offerman remarked. "'Yo, Semites,' is what a bad undercover cop might say to a group of Hasidic Jews." Comedy Central / Via youtube.com Watch Nick on The Daily Show below: View this video on YouTube Comedy Central / Via youtube.com This article originally appeared on HuffPost.