Former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt responded to President Trump’s remarks on Sweden again — this time with statistics on the country’s crime rates.

In a tweet Monday morning, Bildt said the counties Trump made the speech at in Florida experienced higher murder rates last year than the whole country of Sweden did.

“Last year there were app 50% more murders only in Orlando/Orange in Florida, where Trump spoke the other day, than in all of Sweden. Bad,” Bildt tweeted.

Last year there were app 50% more murders only in Orlando/Orange in Florida, where Trump spoke the other day, than in all of Sweden. Bad. — Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) February 20, 2017

The largest mass shooting in U.S. history occurred at an Orlando, Fla., nightclub in June 2016 when Omar Mateen entered the Pulse Nightclub and shot and killed 49 people. He was killed at the nightclub after a shoot-out with police.

Officials said Mateen pledged allegiance ISIS in a 911 call during the attack. Before the attack, the FBI had interviewed Mateen on three separate occasions.

Bildt tweeted the statistics after he had already responded to Trump’s comments over the weekend.

“Sweden? Terror attack? What has he been smoking? Questions abound,” Bildt tweeted on Sunday.

Trump clarified his comments on Sunday, saying he was referencing a Fox News segment on immigration in Sweden.

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“My statement as to what’s happening in Sweden was in reference to a story that was broadcast on @FoxNews concerning immigrants & Sweden,” Trump tweeted Sunday.

The Fox News segment, aired on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” featured a documentary filmmaker who linked Sweden’s immigration policies to rising crime rates.

However, Reuters reported that crime rates in the country have decreased since 2005 even as hundreds of thousands of refugees have entered the country.