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President Trump Just Got Caught in an Awkward Lie About Sweden

On Saturday, President Donald Trump made more than one nation do a
double-take when he attempted to defend his national security policies
by going out of his way to imply that Sweden had just been the victim
of a terrorist attack.

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In reality, no such attack occurred.
While speaking at a rally in Florida, Trump directed his audience to
“look at what’s happening in Sweden last night," telling them that the
Scandinavian country was “having problems like they never thought
possible.”

Sweden has taken more refugees per capita in recent years than any
other nation in Europe, committing itself to take in over 190,000
displaced people. For comparison, under President Obama, the United
States only accepted 10,000 Syrian refugees.

Among the most notable things to happen during the night Trump
mentioned, according to one Swedish paper, was a drunk driver being
arrested and a freeway being shut down because of “strong winds and
snow.” Neither were related to terrorism.

“What has he been smoking?” Carl Bildt, former prime minister of
Sweden, asked in a tweet.

Some on social media even started using the hashtag #lastnightinSweden
to dramatize the extraordinarily undramatic events that may have taken
place on Friday.


Catarina Axelsson, a spokeswoman for the Swedish foreign ministry said
she is seeking more information about Trump's claims. "We have asked
the question today to the state department. We are trying to get
clarity," she told Reuters.

False claims about refugees abound.
This appears to be the third time that a member of the Trump
administration has falsely claimed that a terrorist attack occurred
somewhere. Earlier this month, senior adviser to the president
Kellyanne Conway claimed in an interview on MSNBC that an event called
the “Bowling Green Massacre” occurred in Kentucky as a defense of
Trump’s Muslim travel ban. It didn't.


Less than a week later, Press Secretary Sean Spicer corrected himself
in an email to ABC News after he had on three separate occasions
claimed that there was a terrorist attack in Atlanta by Islamic
terrorists. Despite having made the reference on multiple networks and
shows, he wrote that he “clearly meant Orlando.”

Around the world in recent months, fabricated or exaggerated stories
about crimes committed by refugees have been used as ammunition in the
debate over global immigration policy. Earlier this year, the German
newspaper Bild published a salacious story about a rampaging refugee
sexual assault mob. As the The Guardian reports, the tale garnered
international attention before being dismissed as a fabrication by the
local police authorities, who are now investigating the people
responsible for making up the story.

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