Donald Trump apparently wants to build another border wall in... Colorado.

Speaking at the Shale Insight Conference in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, Trump said he was going to win New Mexico because the residents "want safety on their border" and he's building a border wall. The president then casually added that his administration is "building a wall in Colorado" that is "a beautiful wall, a big one that really works — you can't get over, you can't get under."

Video of President Trump saying he is building a wall in Colorado. Presumably this is a mistake. pic.twitter.com/pydocFWIJo — Joe St. George (@JoeStGeorge) October 23, 2019

Trump went on to announce that he's also building a wall in Texas, which does border Mexico, so that one we get. And then he joked that "we're not building a wall in Kansas but they get the benefit of the walls that we just mentioned. And Louisiana's incredible."

OK! Let's revisit that Colorado wall, shall we? Co-lo-ra-do, as in, the state that shares a border with New Mexico, but not Mexico.

Here's Trump's full quote about how he's building a wall in Colorado. pic.twitter.com/nPR3sLsfTu — Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 23, 2019

Trump has said a lot of confusing things during his time in office, but the thought of building a border wall in Colorado really got people. The memes, many of which made a nod to Trump's infamous Sharpie map, were quickly born.

Colorado Wall - New Mexico will pay for it! pic.twitter.com/8uMinWOZ14 — xKeyscore (@userIDinfo) October 23, 2019

I try to keep my political yap shut on Twitter, but that’s just funny. (He actually said he’s building a border wall in Colorado...) @SenatorLeahy wins this point. #Sharpie https://t.co/uIHS3MgNvB — John Neese F1 (@johnneese) October 24, 2019

*BREAKING*



POTUS has released documented evidence that the USA southern border wall does in fact include Colorado. More to follow soon. #uspoli pic.twitter.com/5J7qdOZj0r — 💧🌏🏳️‍🌈Jenny Frecklington-Jones; #HowDareYou (@Triplejay58) October 24, 2019

Just amazing, the extent to which @DRUDGE has turned on Trump. pic.twitter.com/b3OmGAzlR3 — Bill Grueskin (@BGrueskin) October 24, 2019

It's actually a super thick border wall south of Colorado, you dum dums. ##ColoradoWall #stablegenius pic.twitter.com/qxFZnwUGf5 — El Chapo de Chiles (@laloalcaraz) October 24, 2019

#ColoradoBorderWall

Out of the news cycle for 24 hours, and wake up to discover Trump is building a border wall with Colorado, and his audience applauded. Grandpa would have his keys taken away; he needs nuclear codes taken away. pic.twitter.com/Woje4DSKHE — Janet Adair Hansen (@revdrjanet) October 24, 2019

Now, this. I wake up to discover Trump wants to build a border wall with colorado. If it was grandpa we would have taken his keys away. #delusionaldonald 🤨🤪 pic.twitter.com/lZzk71eM3w — FloBee (@FloBee991) October 24, 2019

“Believe me, US taxpayers will pay for my big, beautiful Colorado border wall!” pic.twitter.com/WqQDJ9kRV7 — Jim Aldrich (@jimaldrich) October 24, 2019

On Thursday, post-backlash, Trump attempted to backtrack and explain that he "Kiddingly" said he was building a wall in Colorado. He said that his comment was intended to mean that like Kansas, the people of Colorado would be benefiting from the border wall he is building across the U.S. and Mexico border.

(Kiddingly) We’re building a Wall in Colorado”(then stated, “we’re not building a Wall in Kansas but they get the benefit of the Wall we’re building on the Border”) refered to people in the very packed auditorium, from Colorado & Kansas, getting the benefit of the Border Wall! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 24, 2019

The thing is, that's simply not what he said! So I guess the memes still stand as strong as that imaginary border wall in Colorado.