The White House has overreached in trying to put distance between President Donald Trump and the suspected New Zealand mosque shooter’s white supremacist manifesto, which mentions the president by name.

On “Fox & Friends” Monday morning, Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway invited all Americans to read the entirety of the 74-page manifesto, which is a winding and bigoted piece of propaganda whose stated goal is to indoctrinate its readers and dog-whistle fellow extremists.

Conway was apparently trying to prove that the man accused of killing at least 50 people in the name of white nationalism didn’t claim any allegiance to Trump. Instead, she pointed Fox & Friends’ 1.4 million daily viewers toward a piece of racist propaganda and then defended the killer as “not a Nazi.”

“Everybody scoured it, searched for Donald Trump’s name, and there it is one time, but [the shooter] also said he aligns closely with the ideology of China. He’s not a Nazi. I think he referred to himself as an eco-naturalist or an eco-fascist,” she said, as Media Matters’ Bobby Lewis first reported. “People should read it in its entirety.”