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WH Press Secretary corrects a 45 lie about Melania and Rocket Man.
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I wonder if she'll get Mooched for this.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/poli...125295001/

WASHINGTON -- During a news conference at the G-7 (Group of Seven) summit, President Donald Trump suggested that first lady Melania Trump knew North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, instigating the White House to clarify the comments later Monday.

"Kim Jong Un — who I’ve gotten to know extremely well; the first lady has gotten to know Kim Jong Un, and I think she’d agree with me — he is a man with a country that has tremendous potential,” Trump said Monday morning.

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham then issued a clarification stating that the first lady and North Korean leader did not know each other personally as Trump had suggested.

Grisham said in the statement, “President Trump confides in his wife on many issues including the detailed elements of his strong relationship with Chairman Kim — and while the First Lady hasn’t met him, the President feels like she’s gotten to know him too."

Grisham previously served as the first lady’s spokeswoman.

Trump’s comments came during a press conference at the end of the summit as part of an answer about Iran where the president pivoted to talking about North Korea.

The first lady has not been present for any of the three in-person meetings between Trump and Kim.

The president and the North Korean leader first met in Singapore in June 2018. At that time, the first lady was unable to fly following a medical procedure.

Trump and Kim met twice this year, once at their second summit in Hanoi and a third time at the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea, when Trump beame the first U.S. president to cross into North Korean territory.

The first lady was not present for either of those interactions.
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Maybe President Chaos was confused and thinking of daughter Ivanka and Kim Jong Un.

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#3
“What he meant was...”
“What he meant was...”
“What he meant was...”
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I’ll put this one in this thread, since it illustrates the same principle:

On Monday, Trump said at the G-7 summit in France that China in recent phone conversations expressed its desire for a deal. His comment renewed hopes for a resolution between the world's two largest economies, pushing the market higher as the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained more than 250 points Monday.

...you know where this is going, right?

One day later, China is still insisting no phone calls took place over the weekend that President Donald Trump claimed showed its willingness to talk again.

"I have not heard of this situation regarding the two calls that the U.S. mentioned in the weekend," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at press conference on Tuesday.

Now, it’s possible that Chinese trade representatives did make such calls and want to keep it quiet.

And it’s also possible that Trump pulled this out of his butt because he wants to fool people (well, his base at least, which is not too difficult) into thinking this disastrous trade war is working.

:S

I know which one I think is more likely. What do you think?
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My impression of Trump's G7 attendance was a net null. There were contradictions, positives met with negatives. So picking individual "oh, he said what?" instances means as much as reading nothing about him, to me.

Except the possible wife-daughter swap mixup. I can easily see him making that mistake.
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deckeda wrote:
Except the possible wife-daughter swap mixup. I can easily see him making that mistake.

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