Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has again attracted the ire of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) after a photo surfaced online depicting several young men in “Team Mitch” shirts appearing to choke an AOC cardboard cutout.

Based on a location tag on the now-unavailable Instagram post, the photo appears to have been taken at a political picnic hosted by a Kentucky Catholic church, which McConnell attended over the weekend in Fancy Farm, Kentucky. There, the young men posted a pair of photos, one of which featured the image of AOC.

“These young men look like they work for you,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote in a response directed at McConnell’s Twitter account. “Just wanted to clarify: are you paying for young men to practice groping & choking members of Congress w/ your payroll, or is this just the standard culture of #TeamMitch?”

The Instagram account that originally posted the photo has been removed, as have several other public accounts tagged in the other shot in the post. Several private accounts remain online. The original poster’s Facebook account is also unavailable. At least one young man tagged in the photo has issued a public apology on Facebook.

AOC wasn’t the only politician to see herself threatened at the event McConnell attended, though. Amy McGrath, a Democrat who is running to unseat McConnell in the 2020 elections, was featured on one of several tombstones that appeared intended to mark McConnell’s political “kills.”

“Hours after the El Paso shooting, Mitch McConnell proudly tweeted this photo,” McGrath wrote on Twitter. “I find it so troubling that our politics have become so nasty and personal that the Senate Majority Leader thinks it's appropriate to use imagery of the death of a political opponent (me) as messaging.”