The young people behind the students4trump Instagram page apparently thought it wise to dress up the statue of a slain civil rights icon with a Donald Trump hat.

The pro-Trump group of kids snapped a photograph of a Martin Luther King Jr. statue at the University of South Florida wearing one of Trump’s “Make America Great Again” hats.

And the photo is accompanied by the caption “MLK KNOWS #Trump2016.” On Instagram, the group wrote in its caption: “Pretty self explanatory. #StudentsForTrump #TrumpTrain #Trump #TrumpTeam #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #Trump2016.”

During one of Trump’s stump speeches on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January of this year, the presidential front-runner paid tribute to the slain leader.

“I will say this: It’s an honor to be here, and especially on Martin Luther King Day,” Trump said. “We broke the record. We had the record for about three or four years the last time.”

Trump dedicated his record-breaking crowd to King’s legacy.

“And the first thing I said to Jerry and Becki when I got here: ‘Did we break the record?'” he recalled. “They said, ‘Yes you did, by quite a bit.’ So we’ll dedicate that to Martin Luther King, a great man. And that’s a little bit of an achievement, I will tell you.”

Although Trump had only kind words for MLK’s legacy, he has on more than one occasion ripped America’s first black president for not doing enough to help the African-American community.

Appearing at a campaign rally in Myrtle Beach, S.C. in February, Trump said Obama had not done enough to help the group that put him in office.

“You know, Barack Obama, African American. If I were African American, I would be so angry at him,” Trump said to the crowd. “African American youth has an almost 60 percent unemployment rate. African American people that are 25 — prime-time age — 25 to 40 have such a high unemployment rate, you wouldn’t believe.”