A leading Swedish lawmaker pulled her own Trump-esque 9/11 gaffe on Tuesday, referring to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks as “accidents.”

Deputy Prime Minister Åsa Romson was heaping praise on a Green Party colleague’s work with Muslim groups, when she used the Swedish word “olyckor,” or accidents, to describe the day terrorists deliberately slammed jet planes into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.

“He has been chairman of Young Muslims in tough situations like the September 11 accidents and similar,” Romson told public broadcaster SVT’s show ”Gomorron Sverige” (“Good Morning Sweden”), according to the Local.

Her colleague, former Housing Minister Mehmet Kaplan, resigned his post Monday after comparing Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to Nazi oppression of Jews.

Romson’s verbal misstep came hours after GOP front-runner Trump told supporters in Buffalo how much he admired the way cops and firefighters responded in New York on Sept. 11, 2001.

“It’s very close to my heart,” Trump said. “I watched our police and our firemen down on 7-Eleven, down at the World Trade Center, right after it came down, and I saw the greatest people I’ve ever seen in action.”

Romson’s unfortunate choice of words was quickly blasted.

“Did Romson just call 9/11 ‘the September 11th accidents’ on SVT?? In that case, talk about reducing [the significance] of one of the world’s biggest terror attacks,” tweeted defense expert Johanne Hildebrandt.

Romson later clarified her comments.

“Let there be no doubt: the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on Sept. 11 2001 were one of the most vile acts of terror and disastrous violations of the open, free and democratic society in modern history,” she said. “The tragedy for the world and the families of the almost 3,000 human beings who perished as a result of the attack cannot be overstated.”

The Green Party bigwig said she meant to use the word “accidents” about the divisive debate on the integration of Muslims into Swedish society that followed the attacks.