A Republican Arizona congressman appears to have shared the message “Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself” in a series of posts to his 70,000 Twitter followers using an acrostic — a form of communication in which the first letter of each line spells out a message.

The missive began Wednesday morning, when Rep. Paul Gosar fired off a tweet denouncing the impeachment inquiry.

“Finally, Adam Schiff’s sham impeachment inquiry comes out of the shadows. The American people will see it for what it is: a partisan sham. The fact is, President @realDonaldTrump did not commit any high crimes or misdemeanors,” wrote Gosar.

From the “f” in “finally,” Gosar then seemingly worked his way back, ending with “e” for Epstein, spelling the message about the late billionaire sex perv’s death backwards.

The nearly eight-hour message was completed 22 tweets later when Gosar wrote: “Evidence of a link between foreign aid and political investigations simply does not exist. The longer this circus continues the clearer it becomes that @realDonaldTrump has done absolutely nothing wrong.”

Gosar, an avid Trump supporter, used his tweets to either blast the impeachment inquiry or support the president.

Twitter users were quick to point out the jaw-dropping message.

Gosar later addressed the act with another acrostic, where he spelled out “Area 51.”

“All of the tweets pertained to today’s hearing,” he wrote. “Rest assured, they are substantive. Every one of them. All of them. 5 were brilliant. 1 was okay.”

The New York City Medical Examiner’s office found that Epstein’s death by hanging at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in August was a suicide, though the late sex criminal’s family has said he may have been murdered.