A recent segment on The O’Reilly Factor got the facts about D.C. and a new fund for immigrants so wrong that the mayor’s office felt compelled to set the record straight with its own video.

Judge Jeanine Pirro presented her first “Outrage of the Week” segment on the Fox show last week, declaring Mayor Muriel Bowser’s newly announced Immigrant Justice Legal Services Grant program an “outrage that I think most Americans would be outraged about.”

Bowser said earlier this month that her office would allocate $500,000 in new grants to groups that provide an array of immigration services, ranging from helping to convert green cards to citizenship to providing lawyers to represent D.C. residents in deportation hearings.

The move followed announcements of similar funds in other Democratic cities, but Bowser’s office downplayed the timing. “[The Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs] has been working on this for many, many years. This is not something new that the administration is doing,” spokeswoman Susana Castillo told DCist. “She just wants to make sure that people have the resources to solve or invest in their immigration cases.”

Let’s unpack the outrage, shall we?

“Tax money in Washington is federal tax dollars because the federal government runs it,” O’Reilly declares. “All of us are paying that $500,000 initial payment to the fund.”

Not so fast, Bill. The city’s laws are passed by democratically elected leaders—the mayor and 13 councilmembers. Indeed Congress has oversight, but to say the federal government runs D.C. is a stretch worthy of Fox News.

Then there’s a matter of those federal tax dollars. The city contributed more in federal taxes than 22 states. In 2014, D.C. residents paid the federal government $26.4 billion in taxes in 2014, while receiving $3.5 billion in return (not including matching funds that all states receive), or about 30 percent of the city budget.

And the funding for this particular program isn’t coming from federal tax dollars, but locally raised taxes distributed through the executive office of the mayor’s budget.

In the video, the mayor’s office flips the script, noting that the real outrage here is that D.C. lacks representation on Capitol Hill. “The United States is the only nation in the world with a representative, democratic constitution that denies the citizens of its capital voting representation in its federal legislature.”