Fact-checking Trump's tweet about Guantanamo Bay detainees

President Trump missed the mark in a tweet about people released from Gitmo.

— -- President Trump tweeted this morning about 122 former Guantanamo Bay detainees who U.S. officials said returned to terrorist activity, but he missed a key fact.

Trump said the former prisoners returned to terrorist activity after being released by the Obama administration.

“122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield,” he wrote. “Just another terrible decision!”

But the vast majority of those 122 detainees — about 93 percent — were released before Obama took office.

Only nine of them were released during the Obama administration.

Asked about the claim this afternoon at a news conference, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said, "obviously, the president meant in totality," not just under Obama.

The tweet came less than an hour after a segment on "Fox and Friends" about Mohammed Tahar, aka Yasir al-Silmi, a former Guantanamo detainee who was killed by a U.S. airstrike in Yemen last week. Tahar was transferred from Guantanamo to his home country of Yemen on Dec. 17, 2009, during the Obama administration.

The percentage of Obama-released Guantanamo prisoners returning to terrorist activity is lower than those released by Bush. Only 6 percent of Obama-released prisoners returned to terrorism, versus 21 percent of Bush-released prisoners, according to ODNI data.

Not all those 122 former detainees are still free. The data shows 30 of them are dead and 25 are back in custody, leaving 67 of them still on the loose. An additional 86 former detainees are suspected of re-engaging in terrorist activity.

Trump has said he favors keeping the detention center open.