Hillary Clinton fibbed to a crowd of supporters in Florida on Tuesday night about her whereabouts on 9/11.

The comment came while Clinton was in the midst of trying to prove her counterterrorism bona fides.

“I was in New York City on 9/11.”

“I know what happened, not far from here at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando,” Clinton said. “I was in New York City on 9/11 as one of the two senators. I will defeat ISIS. I will protect America,” she continued.

But her story simply doesn’t check out. Then-Sen. Clinton was not in New York City on 9/11 — she was in Washington, D.C., with the rest of Congress.

Of course, while the mainstream media went wild over Donald Trump’s claim that he saw the Twin Towers go down from his office window — actually analyzing the angles in an attempt to prove that he couldn’t have actually seen the towers fall — they have been noticeably silent on the subject of Clinton’s demonstrably false claim.

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One would think that, given the great lengths many in the media went to in order to disprove Trump’s claim that he could see the Twin Towers fall from his office, pointing out that Clinton was in fact in an entirely different city wouldn’t be too much trouble.

But alas, the mainstream media is not terribly interested in pointing out the numerous falsehoods in the Secret Life of Hillary Clinton — whether it’s her claim to have been in New York on 9/11, her claim to have landed under sniper fire in Bosnia, or her myriad claims about her use of a private email server as secretary of state.