Staffers at London’s liberal newspaper, The Guardian, are accusing GOP presidential hopeful Rand Paul of a journalistic indignity: abruptly ending an interview and turning out the studio lights.

The account was quickly proven wrong, but that didn’t stop liberals from discarding the truth in exchange for an opportunity to bash Paul.

The U.S. senator from Kentucky, the second Republican to announce his bid for the 2016 presidential election, granted an interview with The Guardian on Friday, TalkingPointsMemo reported.

After answering reporter Paul Lewis’ questions, Paul said, “I’ve got time for one more.”

According to TalkingPoints, Lewis then asked a rather long-winded question about Paul’s libertarian background and campaign strategy, and Paul answered the question.

Video posted by The Guardian shows Lewis attempting to follow up the question, but Paul looked off camera and walked away, leaving Lewis’ words hanging.

Lewis stepped in front of the camera and said he was cut off “maybe because I was about to push him on the specifics.” Then the studio lights went black.

Liberal pundits pounced on the opportunity to ridicule Paul, with some calling him “testy.”

wow… what an angry fella- Rand Paul walked out of an interview, then lights out! http://t.co/5DQRkiOFv3 pic.twitter.com/wDbUnm7IxG — Michael Allen Martin (@michaelallenmar) April 10, 2015

The problem with their version of the story is that it never happened.

Paul left the interview because he was scheduled to speak with CNN’s Dana Bash. CNN producers turned out the lights, not Paul’s campaign.

We didn’t turn the lights off and neither did my staff. CNN producers did. It was time for my interview with @DanaBashCNN – Team Rand — Dr. Rand Paul (@RandPaul) April 10, 2015

. @ZekeJMiller he did get annoyed w the guy but actually we turned lights off when he finished bc our intv was right after in same room — Dana Bash (@DanaBashCNN) April 10, 2015

Even Lewis admitted that fact, but was still upset that Paul left the interview before he finished.

In fairness to @RandPaul campaign, they didn’t turn off the lights. (A CNN producer did.) Still: a shame he ended interview so abruptly. — Paul Lewis (@PaulLewis) April 10, 2015

Twitter users reminded Lewis and his liberal colleagues that they should perhaps act a bit more professionally.

@jlangdale @DanaBashCNN @ZekeJMiller @PaulLewis letting them use the space is considerate. the guardian using more than allowed, dicks — sean gilliam (@PACSprov) April 10, 2015

@OpalJuanda Not quite what occured..but it feeds the false narrative the media is pushing at the direction of the far left who owns them — MJFedele (@TitusPullo4) April 10, 2015

News Media Caught LYING About Rand Paul AGAIN, Saying He ‘Stormed Off’ Interview, Turned Out Lights http://t.co/mdEx5g0SMK — el Sooper ن (@SooperMexican) April 10, 2015

At least one reporter corrected her story.

I STAND CORRECTED: lights were turned out at Paul/Guardian/Periscope event by CNN people read the full story: http://t.co/hdrsFDUUI9 — Katherine Krueger (@kath_krueger) April 10, 2015

After all, the media should report the news, not create it.

Editor’s note: An original version of this article incorrectly reported Rand Paul as “the first Republican to announce his bid.” It has been corrected.