Rudy Giuliani’s media appearances and political commentary have been all over the map during the presidential campaign. But he really outdid himself on Tuesday night.

In discussion with Lester Holt about Donald Trump’s lead in the polls, Giuliani said Trump is “one of the greatest victories for the people of America since Andrew Jackson.”

Twitter quickly latched onto the comment.

Giuliani just compared Trump's ascension to that of Andrew Jackson's, he forgot to mention that they're both notorious racists too. — thanh nguyen (@itsthanh) November 9, 2016

Can we put Rudy Giuliani in a canon & shoot him into space? — Rosemary Pennington (@rompenni) November 9, 2016

Giuliani just compared Trump to Andrew Jackson... HELLO HAVE WE COMPLETELY FORGOTTEN THE TRAIL OF FUCKING TEARS — Erin Strine (@ErinStrine) November 9, 2016

Giuliani just called this the greatest victory for America since Andrew Jackson, the guy we are taking off the $20 bill for being too racist — Chase Mitchell (@ChaseMit) November 9, 2016

That statement is problematic for a whole lot of reasons.

Jackson, as many people on Twitter noted, was responsible for the Indian Removal Act in 1830 ― which resulted in Native American tribes being forced off their lands. This led to many deaths, including 4,000 Cherokees dying during a march from their lands that became known as the Trail of Tears.

It was announced in April that Harriet Tubman would replace the former president on the $20 bill. Trump had something to say about that change.

“Andrew Jackson had a great history. I think it’s very rough when you take someone off the bill,” Trump said during an interview on NBC’s “Today” show. “I think Harriet Tubman is fantastic, I would love to leave Andrew Jackson.”