Just a few days into his 17-day vacation, President Trump went on one of his signature Twitter rants, which included attacks on several media outlets and a tirade against Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal. But funnily enough, it’s a seemingly innocuous retweet of his from over the weekend that’s captured our attention.

On Saturday night, Trump used Twitter to thank a supporter named Nicole Mincey (aka @protrump45), a self-described “black conservative” who sells Trump merchandise. Back in June, the conservative website the Daily Caller ran a profile of the ardent Trump fan, describing her as someone who “grew up in poverty” and who was inspired to vote for Trump after she realized Obama “did not do a good job for African Americans.” The Daily Caller also said that “she has demonstrated extreme bravery for being a voice of black conservatism,” and that she was “a beautiful representation of black Republicans and overall minority conservatives.” There’s just one small problem: Nicole Mincey doesn’t actually exist.

Curious citizens embarked on an investigation and found that Nicole Mincey is, in reality, a young college student in New Jersey whose name, address, and image have been used to create a pro-Trump bot account on Twitter. Heavy.com got in touch with the real “Nicole Mincey,” who says her identity was stolen in order to sell Trump products (and to flatter the president on social media). Not only was Mincey’s name used to create a fake Twitter account, but it was also stolen to start a Trump merchandise store (where she’s listed as the main point of contact), and a GoFundMe account for “Young Black Republicans,” which no longer exists.

After Trump’s high-profile retweet of Mincey’s post led to the unmasking of @protrump45, the name and profile image on the fake account were briefly updated to something else entirely, until Twitter suspended the account altogether—standard procedure for outed bot accounts. As of this morning, Trump has yet to take down his retweet.