Clarence Mason Weaver, who was recently named to an advisory board position in President Donald Trump’s campaign, is a right-wing commentator who believes that homosexuality is “evil” and an “abomination.” Weaver has said that people have “got to worry about homosexual training” in schools and questioned, “What is wrong with being homophobic.” He’s also said he has a problem with gay co-workers and would “not appear on a program with a homosexual host and pretend like that’s normal.”

Media Matters reported on Monday that Weaver has frequently pushed misogynistic rhetoric, including saying that women aren’t equal to men and that they damaged society when they won the “‘right’ to leave the home and go to work”’; claiming that women who report sexual misconduct at work are the reason “why we don’t want to be around you in a business”; and stating that women should carry themselves as “handmaidens” and “be submissive.”

The Trump campaign recently launched its “Black Voices for Trump” coalition, which aims to “encourage the black community to re-elect President Donald J. Trump by sharing experiences and successes of everyday people as a result of the Trump administration.” The campaign named Weaver to its advisory board; he attended the coalition launch in Georgia and wrote on Facebook that he got to “meet the President [and] shake his hand again.” He also met Lara Trump.