Aaron Carter faced a ton of backlash on Twitter recently after he publicly supported Donald Trump last month and now he is calling out those who are hating on him.

In an interview with GQ on March 12, Carter was asked about the death threats he has gotten over his public endorsement and if he feared for his safety.

“I’m not scared. I just call them out. I shine the light on cockroaches,” he responded. “And you know what happens? They scatter. They scatter. Or, they try to stand their ground and it doesn’t work out for them, especially when they have like 14 followers.”

As we reported last week, Carter revealed that some people on social media told him that they were going to “shoot” or “stab” him because of his political preference.

The singer clarified that he doesn’t agree with Trump on every issue, such as gay marriage and immigration.

“There’s still time to see how it works out,” he said. “And I haven’t even made my vote. If Trump can’t change some of his ways of thinking, then I’m just going to sit this one out.”