Tennessee state Rep. Andy Holt (R) asked on Twitter early Monday morning how he could support the armed militia who have taken over a federal building in rural Oregon under the leadership of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy’s son, Ammon.

Holt asked, “Where can I send support for your effort?” in a tweet sent just after midnight, which has since been deleted:

.@WTStone1075 @AndyHolt4TN don’t worry I’m on it. I live in TN. I have lots of followers @Tennessean should see this pic.twitter.com/kt65a57abD — Bimmerella ❤ (@bimmerella) January 4, 2016

Holt previously made headlines for a July op-ed in which he called Nathan Bedford Forrest, the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, “one of the South’s first civil rights leaders.” He also supported a state bill that would halt “religious doctrine” in schools before 10th grade after parents complained that students in Tennessee were learning too much about Islam.

While Holt’s tweet asking how he could support the #bundymilitia effort has been deleted, a tweet aimed at supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) remains on his timeline:

Funny tht all these Bernie supporters claim peaceful protest is treason, but don’t believe a socialist taking over US Gov is. #bundymilitia — Andy Holt (@AndyHolt4TN) January 4, 2016

Ironically, the militia members, who are protesting too much government, have provided a postal address for supporters to send snacks, energy drinks, gear and other supplies — which would likely be delivered by the U.S. Postal Service.