PBS claimed on Monday night that President Trump had used an edited version of their footage from a 2016 town hall that failed to show the full context of President Barack Obama’s remarks.

Trump tweeted a video earlier Monday night which touted his economic accomplishments as a rebuttal to Obama speaking at the town hall.

The video appears to splice together a number of sentences from Obama’s speech intertwined with jazzy trombone music.

“Because some of those jobs of the past are just not gonna come back. And when somebody say he’s gonna bring all these jobs back. Well how exactly are you gonna do that? What are you gonna do? What magic wand do you have?” Obama is heard saying in Trump’s video.

PBS pointed out that Obama’s remarks were truncated and the network posted the entire excerpt of the exchange with a voter.

In the full clip, Obama’s remarks about jobs and training for the new American economy are heard in a larger context.

“For those folks who’ve lost their job right now because a plant went down to Mexico — that isn’t gonna make you feel better. And so what we have to do is to make sure that folks are trained for the jobs that are coming in now because some of those jobs of the past are just not gonna come back,” Obama says.

“And when somebody says — like that person you just mentioned who I’m not going to advertise for — that he’s gonna bring all these jobs back. Well how exactly are you gonna do that? What are you gonna do?

“There’s no answer to it. He just says, ‘I’m gonna negotiate a better deal.’ Well how exactly are you going to negotiate that? What magic wand do you have? And usually the answer is — he doesn’t have an answer.”