David Lynch says his 'one of the greatest' comment on Trump taken out of context

The filmmaker Trump praised wrote an open letter to the president Tuesday .

But now the filmmaker is saying in an open letter to the president that his comment made about the president in an interview with the Guardian was taken "out of context."

During a rally for the state's Gov. Henry McMaster held in West Columbia, South Carolina, the president called Lynch "the great filmmaker."

"Veteran filmmaker, David Lynch, believes President Donald Trump could be remembered as one of the greatest presidents in American history because of the way he has shaken up the political establishment because of what I've done," said the president at the rally. "He now appears to believe that Trump may have been the right choice after all."

"It's not too late to turn the ship around. Point our ship toward a bright future for all. You can unite the country. Your soul will sing. Under great loving leadership, no one loses – everybody wins. It's something I hope you think about and take to heart. All you need to do is treat all the people as you would like to be treated," Lynch added in his clarification about his comment on President Trump.

The Guardian interview describes Lynch's stance as "undecided about Donald Trump," and he is quoted saying, "Our so-called leaders can't take the country forward, can't get anything done. Like children, they are. Trump has shown all this."