President Trump attempted to call out a California politician during a rally Thursday, but apparently a few of the details escaped him. Like the man’s name or job.

“How about the governor, governorship of California,” Trump began as he addressed a crowd in Billings, Montana.

Jerry Brown? No, not him. As the president went on, it was apparent he was talking about Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, the Democratic candidate for governor.

“He just announced that he wants to open borders, and he wants to let anybody come in that wants to. And then he wants to pay for all medical, all school,” Trump said of his nameless object of derision.

Newsom has proposed statewide universal health care, similar to a program started in San Francisco when he was mayor.

“California has just increased its size to 500 million people,” the president scoffed.

Newsom responded in a tweet, challenging Trump to “have the guts to @ me.” That would require knowing his name.