So what happened was that Trump said something completely inaccurate. And then instead of admitting that he was wrong, he pretended he'd made a completely different claim altogether. He'd initially said, quote, I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down, and I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as the building was coming down. Thousands of people were cheering. So something's going on. We've got to find out what it is. A Washington Post article from around 9-11 does mention unverified claims of small amounts of people allegedly celebrating on a rooftop, but there's no video evidence of this ever happening. Reporters have estimated that it was maybe six to 12 teenagers, quote, but even that is doubtful. So that could be what he's talking about, but he said he saw a video. Anyway, at this point, when Alex is interviewing him, the goalposts have completely moved. And now Trump is declaring that he was correct because someone found video of Palestinians celebrating in the occupied West Bank. This is not what Trump had claimed and what people were saying he was making up. This is the state of things at this point, and Trump is not at all vindicated.