The British music publicist who arranged a controversial meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower has made a number of bizarre social media posts — including one of him wearing a shirt that said “Russia” a day after last year’s election.

Rob Goldstone — who reportedly told Donald Trump Jr. in an email that the Russian government hoped to help his father get elected — checked into Facebook before the June 2016 meeting between Trump Jr. and Natalia Veselnitskaya.

“Preparing for the meeting,” Goldstone wrote with a note confirming he was at Trump Tower New York.

Then, after promoting Trump’s candidacy through his social media posts, Goldstone posted a picture on Instagram shortly after the Nov. 8 election of him wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the word “RUSSIA.”

The caption to the post read, “Hedging Bets.”

UK’s Guardian newspaper, which published the image, said Goldstone took the image down late Monday and locked his account from public view.

Goldstone has also posted a number of odd selfies and juvenile jokes while jet-setting around the globe.