Donald Trump is again the centre of attention on Twitter after a pair of unusual retweets.
In one - swiftly deleted - retweet, the US president shared a tweet from a man calling him a 'fascist'.
He's a fascist, so not unusual.
— Mike Holden (@MikeHolden42) August 15, 2017
According to the Washington Post, Mike Holden is a 53-year-old living near Manchester in England.
Appearing to enjoy the attention, Mr Holden updated his profile to state: "Officially Endorsed by the President of the United States. I wish that were a good thing."
Meanwhile, a number of users criticised President Trump for a separate short-lived retweet.
The @realDonaldTrump account shared a cartoon showing a figure with a CNN logo for a head being hit by a train - a retweet that was also quickly removed from the president's feed.
Many Twitter users highlighted that the tweet came only days after the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, which saw a car drive into a group of people protesting against a white nationalist rally.
Trump RT'd this pic showing a CNN journalist hit by a train days after a white nationalist ran his car into activists, killed Heather Heyer. pic.twitter.com/tWjdoE70AS
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) August 15, 2017