Among a glut of neurological disorders that should be studied by a team of Swiss doctors, Donald Trump suffers from a pathological inability to take any sort of criticism whatsoever without short-circuiting and spewing unhinged lies from his garbage disposal of a mouth. On Monday that translated to falsely claiming that four freshman congresswomen who had the audacity to argue detained migrants shouldn’t be forced to drink toilet water—and were subsequently told by Trump to “go back” to the countries they came from—“hate” America and Israel, and that Representative Ilhan Omar, in particular, is full of praise for the Islamic terrorist group that was responsible for the 9/11 attacks.

“I mean, I look at the one—I look at Omar,” Trump told reporters on the South Lawn of the White House. “I hear the way she talks about Al-Qaeda,” he said, claiming that the representative from Minnesota speaks about “how wonderful Al-Qaeda is.” He added: “You have somebody that comes from Somalia—which is a failed government, a failed state—who left Somalia, who ultimately came here, and now is a congresswoman who’s never happy. [She] says horrible things about Israel—hates Israel, hates Jews. Hates Jews. It’s very simple.”

Omar, of course, has never said anything about Al-Qaeda that remotely resembles what Trump claimed. In March, speaking about the rise of Islamophobia in the United States following September 11, Omar noted that the Council on American-Islamic Relations was founded after the attacks “because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties,” and right-wing media spun the “some people did something” line as a dismissal of the loss of life. (The president—whose first instinct on September 11 was to brag that the destruction of the Twin Towers made his 40 Wall Street “the tallest” building in downtown Manhattan—naturally tweeted a video featuring imagery of the 9/11 attacks cut between footage of Omar’s speech.) As for the alleged comments about Israel and Jews, the congresswoman has tweeted some very regrettable things about Israel—for which she apologized, though Trump, along with the same Republicans who stood by unrepentant anti-Semite Steve King, still called for her resignation. Yes, Trump, the guy who couldn’t find it in himself to condemn Charlottesville neo-Nazis.

Asked if he was concerned that his inflammatory, baseless lies will inspire white nationalists, Trump told reporters, “It doesn’t concern me, because many people agree with me.” For instance: violent white nationalists, like James Alex Fields Jr., who was sentenced to life plus 419 years for purposely driving his car into anti-racism protestors during a rally in Virginia in August 2017.

Elsewhere in Trump’s Monday Lie-a-Thon, the president claimed New York City became a bombed-out hellhole that has never recovered since the day Amazon decided not to open its HQ2 in Queens, which he pinned on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. “Democrats want to wrap their bows around this group of four people,” Trump ranted about the congresswomen, whom he criticized for “complaining constantly” about things like kids in cages. “One of them kept Amazon out of New York. Tens of thousands of jobs, would’ve been a great thing...tens of thousands of jobs, and New York has not been the same since that happened. It’s really hurt New York...she kept them out. That was a terrible thing she did.”