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Posted: 2020-01-06T23:43:28Z | Updated: 2020-01-07T11:08:30Z

A Republican lawmaker wasnt happy when he was exposed for using a fake photo to spread propaganda.

On Monday, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) tweeted a doctored pic that showed former President Barack Obama meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani an encounter that never happened. The photo was captioned: The world is a better place without these guys in power.

CNN journalist Andrew Kaczynski noted that Gosar was sharing a misleadingly edited version of a photo that was taken in 2011 when Obama met not with Rouhani, but with former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Journalist Daniel Medina also pointed out that Rouhani was still in power and condemned Gosars attempt to spread disinformation.

Despite the criticism, Gosar defended his use of the doctored image in a follow-up tweet: To the dim witted reporters like @dmedin11 : No one said this wasnt photoshopped. No one said the president of Iran was dead. No one said Obama met with Rouhani in person. The tweet says: the world is a better place without either of them in power.

Gosar continued to argue that the tweet was truthful, avoiding the fact that the photo wasnt.

But people on Twitter werent moved by Gosars logic. Rep. Sean Casten (D-Ill.) tweeted: The world would be a better place if elected officials didnt share photoshopped images and take pride in being ignorant.

One Twitter user suggested that Gosar had invented a new catchphrase:

Some people responded to Gosars photoshopped pic with photos of President Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un , who actually met .

Another user observed that Gosars tweet was only intended to incite fear and hate at a Black Christian man and a Brown Muslim man.

Of course, tweeting bizarre and inappropriate things is nothing new for Gosar, who made news when six of his siblings did campaign ads for his opponent in 2018.

On Christmas, he tweeted out a strange Christmas message with a video of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton nearly getting hit by a falling studio light during an interview.