President Trump said Wednesday that his recollection of his phone conversation with the widow of an Army sergeant killed in Niger was more reliable than hers because he had “one of the great memories of all time.”

The president, speaking to reporters at the White House, did not respond to questions about whether he owed Myeshia Johnson an apology after she described his call as disrespectful.

Instead, he praised himself for calling Sgt. La David Johnson’s widow and the families of three other troops killed in a skirmish with ISIS-connected terrorists.

“I was extremely nice to her. I’ve never met her, but she sounds like a lovely lady,” Trump said.