Ted Nugent

In this May 1, 2011 file photo, musician and gun rights activist Ted Nugent addresses a seminar at the National Rifle Association's convention in Pittsburgh.

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Conservative rocker Ted Nugent is under fire again for posting a fake video that shows Bernie Sanders shooting Hillary Clinton with a gun.

The heavily edited video shows the Democratic presidential candidates discussing gun control in a CNN debate.

"It's not a laughing matter. Ninety people on average a day are killed..." the Secretary of State says when the Vermont senator is depicted as suddenly pulling out a firearm and shooting her as the doctored audience laughs and cheers him on.

"I got your guncontrol right here bitch!" Nugent wrote when he shared the video on Facebook with his 2.8 million fans. More than 7,000 users "liked" the post.

The original YouTube video, created by cooljunkproductions, jokes that "Bernie Sanders absolutely killed Hillary over this issue."

The New York Daily News called Nugent's post and the video "equally tasteless."

"NRA board member @TedNugent should be immediately jailed for threatening a presidential candidate @HillaryClinton," the Newtown Action Alliance, a grassroots group formed after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, wrote on Twitter.

Nugent, a gun rights advocate, is scheduled to speak at the National Rifle Association's annual meeting May 19-22 in Louisville, Kentucky.

He's previously faced criticism for attacks on politicians, including calling President Barack Obama a "chimpanzee" and "subhuman mongrel." Earlier this year, he said both Obama and Clinton "should be tried for treason & hung" over the Benghazi attacks in 2012.

Clinton, Sanders and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump have not commented on Nugent's post. Nugent previously praised Trump for his "glowing middle finger to the embarrassing status-quo politics," but also said he supports Ted Cruz.