Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday grilled top White House aide Kellyanne Conway over President Donald Trump’s repeated false claims that he was totally exonerated by special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.

Before subjecting Conway to a thorny line of questioning, Wallace aired a clip on “Fox News Sunday” showing Trump speaking at a rally in Michigan on Thursday.

“The special counsel completed its report and found no collusion and no obstruction ― total exoneration, complete vindication,” the president told the crowd.

In fact, Trump-appointed Attorney General William Barr wrote in his summary of the Mueller report, which hasn’t been released to the public, that the special counsel found “evidence on both sides of the question” of whether the president obstructed justice.

“The Special Counsel states that ‘while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,’” Barr wrote about the obstruction charge in his memo to Congress on March 24.

Wallace, noting that Mueller had not cleared Trump on the question of obstruction, asked Conway, “Why is the president telling Americans something that is not true?”

“The Barr memo talks about no obstructive conduct,” said Conway, before attempting to steer the conversation in a different direction. “Also, nobody at the Department of Justice felt like the investigation was interfered with.”

But Wallace pushed back, “I’m asking specifically about obstruction. ... I do want to keep you on point.”

Conway continued to defend Trump’s lies about Mueller’s findings.

“The president is probably comparing that report and the ultimate conclusions of no conspiracy, no collusion, no contact with any Russian at a campaign that I managed into its final successful phases,” she said, “and have always been offended that anybody would think that we would cheat.”