Donald Trump defended a controversial tweet posted to his account — and later deleted — that was criticized as anti-Semitic by citing Disney’s hit film Frozen.

“Where is the outrage for this Disney book? Is this the ‘Star of David’ also?” Trump tweeted on Wednesday night alongside a photo of a Frozen coloring book that featured the Star of David shape. “Dishonest media!” he added, using the hashtag #Frozen.

Last week, Trump tweeted an image of Hillary Clinton standing in front of a pile of money; emblazoned on the side of the photo was a Star of David shape with “Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!” written on its inside. The image, as Mic reported, first appeared on a racist website. Among those who praised the tweet included David Duke, the former KKK Grand Wizard, who pinned a screenshot of Trump’s tweet to his Twitter page.

The original tweet was deleted and replaced by a similar version without the star, but Trump has maintained that wasn’t the right decision by his team. During a speech on Wednesday in Cincinnati, before posting the Frozen tweet, the presumed Republican presidential nominee recalled telling a staffer, “You shouldn’t have taken it down.” He added, “I said, ‘Too bad, you should have left it up.’ I would have rather defended it.”

Which he has: “These false attacks by Hillary Clinton trying to link the Star of David with a basic star, often used by sheriffs who deal with criminals and criminal behavior, (showing an inscription that says ‘Crooked Hillary is the most corrupt candidate ever’) with anti-Semitism is ridiculous,” read a statement posted by Trump on Monday, after Clinton’s campaign called the photo “blatantly anti-Semitic.”

In a tweet posted the same day, Trump wrote, “Dishonest media is trying their absolute best to depict a star in a tweet as the Star of David rather than a Sheriff’s Star, or plain star!”

Following the Frozen tweet (see it below), Trump was mocked online by Clinton herself, Trump’s expected opponent in the race for President of the United States.