In the latest video released by UNINTERRUPTED, LeBron James and Kevin Durant ride around Cleveland with Cari Champion talking hoops, childhood and their mutual dislike of President Donald Trump.

"The number-one job in America, the appointed person, is someone who doesn't understand the people. And really don't give a s— about the people,” James said, suggesting that children in today’s America can’t find inspiration in the president the way he did. "I never felt I could be the president of the United States, but I grabbed inspiration from that. And this time right now, with the president of the United States, it's at a bad time. And while we cannot change what comes out of that man's mouth, we can continue to alert the people that watch us, that listen to us, (that) this is not the way."

Durant used James’ remarks as a jumping-off point, explaining why he wouldn’t visit the White House after the Warriors won the NBA Finals last season. Trump later rescinded his invitation.

"When we're talking about leadership, and what's going on in our country, it's all about leadership. And I learned that playing basketball," Durant said. "I learned a lot of life skills from playing basketball. You need to empower people, you need to encourage people. And that's what builds a great team. And I feel like our team, as a country, is not ran by a great coach."

The two superstars will team up in a different way Sunday night when Durant suits up for Team LeBron in the NBA All-Star Game against Team Stephen.

The full video can be watched here.