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  • 2018-07-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Donald Trump Say He Believes the UK Has 'Different Names'? (en)
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  • On 14 July 2018, the Daily Mail published an interview Piers Morgan conducted with U.S. President Donald Trump aboard Air Force One, in which the British television presenter posed a number of questions on various topics to the American leader. One quote from the interview, taken amid President Trump's July 2018 trip to Europe — which included a visit to the U.K. — caught the attention of social media users: Although this meme falsely suggested that President Trump made the quoted comment to UK Prime Minister Theresa May, it was an otherwise accurate rendering of a statement made by Trump to Morgan during the course of their interview. According to Morgan's account, here's how the exchange went: As the Washington Post explained, the difference between the terms is not without consequence, as the U.S. president appeared to suggest: President Trump stopped in the UK, where he met with May and Queen Elizabeth in between visits to Brussels for the 2018 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit and a controversial meeting in Helsinki with Russian president Vladimir Putin. (en)
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