Wow. So in the span of 60 seconds, he
1) lies about having a better online social media game,
2) claims he has no idea how his online social media system works (contradicting his first point),
3) blames his own team (which, again, he was just touting as superior and/or saying he didn't know the inner workings of), and
4) apparently realizing at the last second that he's crapping on his own team, pivots to floating baseless accusations about "the administration".
All he had to do was just politely say something like he was invited by the families and perhaps wasn't aware of the specific regulations of the area(s), deferring to his staff (where he could have someone take the fall for this in short order, as is the way of politics). But his cottage cheese brain treats any press question as an attack, so he had to go on the offensive for no reason and with no plan.