A video meme depicting President Trump shooting several media outlets is receiving wide-spread condemnation, including from President Trump.

White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham tweeted on Monday, “Re: the video played over the weekend: The @POTUS @realDonaldTrump has not yet seen the video, he will see it shortly, but based upon everything he has heard, he strongly condemns this video.”

The New York Times explains the meme:

The video, which includes the logo for Mr. Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign, comprises a series of internet memes. The most violent clip shows Mr. Trump’s head superimposed on the body of a man opening fire inside the “Church of Fake News” on parishioners who have the faces of his critics or the logos of media organizations superimposed on their bodies. It appears to be an edited scene of a church massacre from the 2014 dark comedy film “Kingsman: The Secret Service.”

“Content was submitted by third parties and was not associated with or endorsed by the conference in any official capacity,” conference organizer Alex Phillips told the paper. “American Priority rejects all political violence and aims to promote a healthy dialogue about the preservation of free speech. This matter is under review.”

Huffington Post contributor Yashar Ali helped to spread the video on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/yashar/status/1183554549996503040?s=11

Attendee Jack Posobiec played in an “empty back room,” and noted, “If the NY Times and the rest truly cared about political violence, why are they all now promoting it?”

https://twitter.com/jackposobiec/status/1183599376243007488?s=11

Reason’s CJ Ciaramella posted a video, showing the meme artist’s videos playing with no one watching them:

Here’s the conference organizers’ full statement: