On his trip to Flint, Michigan, where he toured a water plant and addressed local residents gathered at a church, Donald Trump was interrupted when he began criticizing his opponent Hillary Clinton, remarks he usually delivers at campaign rallies.

“Hillary failed on the economy. Just like she’s failed on foreign policy. Everything she touched didn’t work out,” Trump said to a small crowd of local residents gathered at the Bethel United Methodist Church.

Then the Rev. Faith Green Timmons, a pastor at the church, went on stage and stopped Trump.

“Mr. Trump, I invited you here to thank us for what we’ve done in Flint, not give a political speech,” the pastor said.

Trump complied and turned back to addressing Flint, a city that is still recovering from high levels of lead found in the municipal water after it switched water supply sources in 2014.