“Mistakes like this, a really big one in Canada’s Parliament, are just not allowed to happen,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “We are a laughing stock all over the WORLD!”
: an embarrassing shout-out to China when he meant to sing Canada’s praises during a state visit to Ottawa.. “We are a laughing stock all over the WORLD!”“Today, I applaud China for stepping up,” Biden said as he discussed a new US-Canada border agreement.
“Excuse me, I applaud Canada,” he corrected himself, drawing laughs from the assembled lawmakers.Biden said “China” when he meant to say “Canada” in a visit with Justin Trudeau.In a fund-raising email to supporters, Trump’s campaign said that Biden’s China-boosting “was no accident” — in light of“Biden may forget what country he’s in, but he will always remember who’s pulling his strings,” the email read.
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