President Donald Trump on Monday tweeted falsely about economic growth and unemployment and continued to rail against the portrait painted of him and his administration in Bob Woodward’s new book.

GDP AND UNEMPLOYMENT

In a tweet that’s been criticized, Trump said “the GDP Rate (4.2%) is higher than the Unemployment Rate (3.9%) for the first time in over 100 years!”

In fact, it’s been only since the George W. Bush administration — in 2006 — that the rate of change in GDP has been higher than the unemployment rate. And GDP frequently outstripped the unemployment rate in the Clinton administration.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett corrected Trump and said that “at some point, somebody probably conveyed it to him adding a zero to that and they shouldn’t have done that.” As of Monday afternoon, Trump's tweet was still on his account.

Also read:Top White House economic adviser credits Trump for boom, disses Obama era.

The U.S. did record a solid 201,000 improvement in jobs during August as pay growth accelerated to a nine-year high, according to data released Friday.

In another tweet, Trump cited former President Barack Obama as saying Trump would “need a magic wand to get to 4% GDP.” But Trump appeared to be referencing comments Obama made during a 2016 town hall that were about manufacturing jobs, and not economic growth.

TRUMP SAYS HE’LL WRITE HIS OWN BOOK

Trump continues to blast Woodward’s book, in which senior officials are quoted saying disparaging things about the president. Officials including White House chief of staff John Kelly have denied making the statements.

Trump on Twitter called the book a “Joke — just another assault against me.” He said Democrats can’t stand losing and that he’d write “the real book!”

Also read:Gary Cohn took papers from Trump’s desk to protect Nafta, South Korea trade deal, Woodward book says.

And see:Woodward book: Trump flubbed mock Mueller interview.