Former Obama administration adviser Ben Rhodes helped circulate a video from last year in which President Trump responds to a question about MS-13 gang members and refers to them as “animals.”

But Rhodes left out the MS-13 context of the quote, deceptively framing it as if Trump had called all asylum-seekers animals.

If the leader of any other country said this, we would view it as a horrifying, authoritarian assault on human dignity. Which it is. https://t.co/9B8w338hSu — Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) April 5, 2019

Rhodes apparently does not care that his retweet and comment are very misleading.

This is a retweet of a fake quote of Trump in which a comment about MS-13 from last year was passed off as a current comment about asylum seekers. Maybe Rhodes, one of many who fell for the bogus quote, will take it down. Something to hope for, right? — Brit Hume (@brithume) April 7, 2019

It has been on his feed for two days.

Why do you lie? You know he was talking about MS13 and the like, not peaceful asylum seekers. Do you really think you’re going to be able to fool even your witless base? Oh yeah – I guess you will do that. https://t.co/Lm2SrzRddD — Robert Spencer (@jihadwatchRS) April 6, 2019

Shame on you.

You know what you’re doing here.

What a lying bastard you are. https://t.co/pRtZaYfxmK — Benny (@bennyjohnson) April 7, 2019

You think this is gaslighting or just ignorance? Or perhaps somewhere in between – a sort of willful ignorance tailormade for Twitter? (This is an old clip in which Trump is talking about gang members.) https://t.co/ADvFIUkqfl — Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) April 6, 2019

You Democrats absolutely know he was referring to the most treacherous and ruthless gang killers of the modern era, MS-13. Naturally you and your media lapdogs are twisting the narrative. You will come to regret painting yourselves into a corner defending these, yes, animals. https://t.co/aZPaMIwlGK — James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) April 7, 2019

He joins the likes of Dan Rather who claimed that Trump has “weaponized” words into bloodshed.

‘Godfather of Fake News’ again earns the title with hot take on Trump’s ‘animals’ comment https://t.co/XvPBBZZs1v — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 6, 2019

The Resistance got all excited when this video first began to circulate, but that was short-lived.

Cold water getting dumped on viral tweet about Trump’s ‘animals’ comment triggers Resistance backlash https://t.co/TCL2dBT4J5 — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 6, 2019

As someone who would have been incensed at the slightest inaccuracy told about his former boss, it is really ridiculous that Rhodes continues to promote this false assertion about Trump.