President Donald Trump has retweeted an apparent white supremacist for the second time in a month.

As noted by MSNBC’s Kyle Griffin, the author of Trump’s retweeted solar eclipse meme has expressed anti-Semitic sentiments on Twitter before.

So the man whose eclipse meme Trump tweeted this morning was complaining about Jews a few days ago. pic.twitter.com/nYFPSAO4h4 — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) August 24, 2017

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Life came at Jerry Travone, the author of the eclipse meme, fast.

Earlier in the day, he was mocking “libtards” who reacted to the image — but soon found himself locked out of the account for his t-shirt store, Pro Wrestler Tees.

Travone, who describes himself as a “YouTube actor and political junkie” on Twitter, claimed the account for his wrestling t-shirt store was hacked when he was exposed for anti-Semitism. In response, the company OneHourTees said they closed his store because he “hates Jews.”

So I lost my @ProWrestlerTees store . That's what happens when the left attacks you . You don't even know you got hacked till it's too late — Jerry Travone (@JerryTravone) August 24, 2017

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JerryTravone ProWrestlerTees It wasn't hacked. We did that purposely since you hate Jews. — Pro Wrestling Tees (@PWTees) August 24, 2017

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He doesn't anymore. Thanks for bringing it my attention. — OneHourTees (@OneHourTees) August 24, 2017

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