The online argument between President Donald Trump and former Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger just got deeper. Trump doesn't have the last word yet since he again made a tweet about the actor's exit to the show "The Apprentice."

Accordingly, Schwarzenegger answered an interview telling that if he'll be asked to do the show again, he will surely decline it and blame Trump for the show's poor ratings. On Saturday morning, Trump posted a revenge saying that the host was fired.

The US president tweeted in this manner; "Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't voluntarily leaving "The Apprentice", he was fired by his bad pathetic ratings, not by me, sad end to great show". On the other hand, the former host of the show also tweeted back, "You should think about hiring a new joke writer and a fact checker", Variety reported.

It can be recalled that Trump was once the host of the show "The Apprentice" and Schwarzenegger took it over for the Season 15 due to the presidential campaign of Trump and eventually comes next, the election. Further, NBC as of now hasn't picked yet for the next season with or without Schwarzenegger.

On the other hand, Trump has also remained as the executive producer of the show which had returned earlier this year after a break of two years on NBC. Even though the US president doesn't have any role on the show anymore, many critics would say that keeping him on the payroll would generally create conflict of interest since he is now the president of the United States, Market Watch reported.

For these two politicians, it was not the first time for them to clash online. It was also during the 2016 election with the former governor publicly announced that he will not be voting Trump and even asked the republicans to choose the country over the party.