As President Donald Trump repeatedly levels false claims that Puerto Rico has been granted $92 billion in hurricane recovery aid, the island’s leading newspaper sent him a direct message on its front page Friday: “Your Numbers Are Fake.” El Nuevo Día, which typically publishes in Spanish, released an English version of the paper laying out a fact-check of the president’s math. “Although some politicians in Puerto Rico have indeed mismanaged funds and have let their constituents down, Mr. Trump’s claims about the amount of money that has actually been assigned to the island are incorrect,” it reads. In reality, federal data shows that Congress has allocated $49.7 billion to Puerto Rico’s disaster relief following hurricanes Irma and Maria, both of which struck in 2017. Of that total, less than $14 billion has been received.

Nuestra portada de hoy. 📰 Busca nuestra réplica digital del periódico impreso en https://t.co/bcbzFQBplkpic.twitter.com/zm8O6OEzTd — El Nuevo Día (@ElNuevoDia) August 30, 2019

But Trump has long disregarded the numbers, instead insisting that the island has been paid several times the actual amount. “Wow! Yet another big storm heading to Puerto Rico. Will it ever end?” he tweeted Tuesday, erroneously stating once again that Congress has approved $92 billion for the island, calling it “an all time record of its kind for ‘anywhere.’”

Wow! Yet another big storm heading to Puerto Rico. Will it ever end? Congress approved 92 Billion Dollars for Puerto Rico last year, an all time record of its kind for “anywhere.” — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 27, 2019