Sunday afternoon the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza offered a political take on the leading candidate’s reactions to the shooting in Orlando. Cillizza’s piece is titled, “Orlando shooting exposes Donald Trump’s biggest weakness: A total lack of empathy.” Not some lack of empathy, not less empathy but, according to Cillizza, “a total lack” of empathy.

That conclusion was based on Cillizza’s selection of just one tweet by Trump. What Cillizza does not tell his readers is that Trump had previously issued two other tweets that expressed compassion for the victims of the attack. Before we get to that, here is how Cillizza framed the issue:

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, tweeted his reaction on Sunday afternoon: Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2016 Just by way of comparison, here’s what Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, tweeted in reaction to the shootings: Woke up to hear the devastating news from FL. As we wait for more information, my thoughts are with those affected by this horrific act. -H — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 12, 2016 The difference in tone is striking. Clinton was empathetic and sorrowful. Trump was triumphant and aggressive. Trump’s tweet speaks to the single largest problem facing his presidential campaign: While he’s mastered the role of tough and unapologetic leader, he simply cannot seem to understand that at times a president needs to be an empathetic consoler in chief, too.

Granted the difference in tone between these tweets is striking. Why is Trump seemingly accepting plaudits rather than saying something about the victims? But it turns out this was not Trump’s only reaction to the shooting. In fact, it wasn’t his first reaction on Twitter which came nearly 5 hours earlier:

Really bad shooting in Orlando. Police investigating possible terrorism. Many people dead and wounded. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2016

Hours later he issued another tweet which has been RTd tens of thousands of times:

Horrific incident in FL. Praying for all the victims & their families. When will this stop? When will we get tough, smart & vigilant? — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2016

Trump calls the incident “horrific” and writes, “Praying for all the victims & their families.” This tweet, which is never mentioned by Cillizza, is almost indistinguishable from the one Hillary sent out, the one Cillizza said demonstrated her empathy. Here it is again:

Woke up to hear the devastating news from FL. As we wait for more information, my thoughts are with those affected by this horrific act. -H — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 12, 2016

If Cillizza had put those two tweets together it would be impossible to argue that Trump had “a total lack of empathy.” Instead, Cillizza picked Trump’s 3rd tweet on the topic, one which expands on what he had already said about being “tough, smart & vigilant.” Presumably, it was people responding to that earlier tweet which led to Trump supporters congratulating him.

Already, the headline and thrust of Cillizza’s story is clearly wrong. He omits tweets that completely undercut his central claim. Using this method of reporting it would have been just as easy to make the point in the other direction, i.e. that Clinton lacked empathy. Hillary published a full statement in reaction to the shooting on Facebook. By selecting out just one paragraph of that statement it is possible to make it sound as if Hillary is the person being aggressive and lacking much compassion:

This was an act of terror. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are hard at work, and we will learn more in the hours and days ahead. For now, we can say for certain that we need to redouble our efforts to defend our country from threats at home and abroad. That means defeating international terror groups, working with allies and partners to go after them wherever they are, countering their attempts to recruit people here and everywhere, and hardening our defenses at home.

If only she were as compassionate as Trump:

Horrific incident in FL. Praying for all the victims & their families. When will this stop? When will we get tough, smart & vigilant? — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2016

Hopefully you see my point here. Both candidates expressed compassion for the victims and both candidates expressed a desire to be tough on terrorists and protect our country. That’s not to say there isn’t some room to be critical of Trump’s later tweet on the subject, but it’s misleading to present that one tweet to readers as if it were all Trump said on the matter. That’s simply false and the Post should correct the story and the headline.

Update: The Post’s Chris Cillizza has updated his story, albeit without any apparent mention that it was altered. He has now added in two more tweets from Trump including the one about praying for all the victims. However, this did not lead to a rewrite of the story or the headline. It still concludes, in the singular, “His tweet — and the mind-set that led to it — won’t reassure anyone on that front.” And the claim Trump displayed a, “total lack of empathy” is still part of the headline, despite adding the tweet which demonstrates some apparent empathy.

The other tweet Cillizza added to the story is a reference to Obama:

Is President Obama going to finally mention the words radical Islamic terrorism? If he doesn't he should immediately resign in disgrace! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2016

Here’s what Hillary Clinton tweeted this morning:

"We cannot demonize, demagogue, and declare war on an entire religion…Hate is not the answer to hate." —Hillary — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 13, 2016

So, once again, Trump made a political point (aimed at Obama) and Clinton made a political point (aimed at Trump). Apparently one of these tweets proves Cillizza’s point and the other one isn’t worth mentioning.