West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin wants his constituents to know he’s in touch with his state — that’s why he used a stock photo of a Dutch coal miner to attack Donald Trump.

The senator, who is up for re-election in 2018 and has sought to get cozy with the president to improve his chances, tweeted today, “In just 6 days 22,600 retired miners & widows will lose healthcare benefits,” and urged readers to contact his colleagues.

The Senate Leadership Fund points out the image used in Manchin’s tweet is a stock photo of a “fake miner” taken by “a Dutch photographer 4,038 miles away from West Virginia.”

The SLF points readers to this image:

“Close up portrait of a bearded senior male miner in denim jacket and helmet with dirty face,” the Shutterstock caption reads, “looking at the camera seriously inside a fuzzy studio.”

Manchin-aligned Jobs With Justice blamed Trump, saying he’s “remained silent” when it comes to supporting miners and their health.

It’s not clear why Manchin didn’t get a photo of a West Virginia miner, except, “this is the same Manchin who could only find 5 West Virginians to support his campaign so far this year,” the group says.