The swamp will be drained after all.

Donald Trump turned to his favorite messaging platform Thursday morning to tweet a response to comments made by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich that the president-elect had given up on his campaign pledge to “drain the swamp” when he gets to Washington.

“Someone incorrectly stated that the phrase ‘DRAIN THE SWAMP’ was no longer being used by me. Actually, we will always be trying to DTS,” Trump tweeted, without mentioning Gingrich by name.

In an interview on NPR’s “Morning Edition” on Wednesday, Gingrich, a longtime Trump supporter, said the real estate mogul had moved beyond the slogan.

“I’m told he now just disclaims that. He now says it was cute, but he doesn’t want to use it anymore,” Gingrich said.

Shortly after Trump tweeted out that he intended to drain the swamp, Gingrich did an about-face.

“I goofed. Draining the swamp is in, @realDonaldTrump is going to do it,” the former Georgia congressman said.

Gingrich said he made a “big boo-boo.”

In a video with the tweet, Gingrich said: “I talked this morning with President-elect Donald Trump, and he reminded me that he likes draining the swamp. I mischaracterized it the other day. He intends to drain the swamp.”

Trump used the phrase as a rallying cry during his campaign to remind his faithful followers that he would radically upend the usual ways government worked in Washington when he got to the White House.