Newly released audio disproves Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamys claim on that he was misquoted by The Atlantic about the terrorist attacks of September 9/11 . The Atlantic released an audio recording of the interview with Kaitlan Collins on Tuesday proving that he had been quoted accurately in the magazine article . He also claimed that he also believes that the government lied about the extent of Saudi Arabias involvement in the attacks and that Saudi Arabian intelligence was involved in the September 11/11 attacks . The recording shows that the only words The Atlantic did not include in the article was a stray fiveword clause like ‘Like I think we want from a sentence’ The Atlantic said in an email that the article kept his comments in context and that the recording proves that . The audio clearly demonstrates that Vivek was taken badly out of context. We continue to encourage the Atlantic to release more of the recording rather than their carefully selected snippet so that full context and reality is exposed. The Atlantic has released the audio and transcript the quotes in the piece are accurate. That is simply not a misquote. The audio recording shows Ramas wamwamy was wrong. The recording. The transcript. The words in bold appeared in the transcript. Like I think the answer is zero for all I know right I have no reason to think it was anything other than zero. But if were doing a comprehensive assessment of what happened. The caption. The excerpt. The Transcript. The article. The Audio of the audio of the transcript of the excerpt. of the caption. is. was. was a . Ramas Wramaswamy’s transcript. It is. is clear from the audio. The video of the . audio. of Ramas