After the U.S. Department of the Army issued the Lake Oahe easement, for drilling the final stretch of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) under the Missouri River, ABC News posted a video of President Donald Trump stating he had not received “a single phone call” of disagreement. “As you know I approved two pipelines that were stuck in limbo forever,” he says in the ABC News video, apparently ignorant of the NoDAPL movement. “I don’t even think it was controversial. You know, I approved them, I haven’t even had one call—from anybody—saying, ‘That was a terrible thing you did.’ Usually if I do something it’s like bedlam, right?”

Perhaps none of the more than 300 tribes, 14,000 water protectors and millions of supporters and allies around the world—including, to date, several municipal and other entities yanking billions of dollars out of top financer Wells Fargo—actually picked up the phone. However, as this viral video notes, calls from NoDAPL activists would most likely have gone unanswered.

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“Donald Trump is saying that no one is calling to complain about his approval of pipelines,” wrote EarthJustice, the environmental law firm representing the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in its legal fight against ETP, in comments to a NoDAPL video that has garnered millions of views on Facebook and YouTube. “He is forgetting to mention that the phones are not on, and that people can’t call.”

On February 8 the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued the Lake Oahe easement, enabling Energy Transfer Partners to finish the 1,172-mile-long, $3.8 billion pipeline on its route within a mile of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. Protests have been ongoing for months, with more than 700 people arrested, including a journalist on assignment for Indian Country Media Network.

While it was not the White House phones, but its comment line, that were disconnected, the result is the same: The White House switchboard, according to reports, can only be reached by dialing with a rotary phone, and those who answer do not record or take comments.

EarthJustice has a solution: “Please send this video to the White House by tweeting @POTUS and @RealDonaldTrump telling them to #turnonthephone.”