Trump, as usual, either intentionally, which I don't suspect, or in an ignorant and seriously misinformed knee-jerk, which is vastly more likely, has got it all wrong, a highly common condition for himself:
Quote:
The London mayor did use those words in a morning-after news conference about the van and stabbing rampage. But in no way, shape or form did Khan say them about the terrorist attack.
When Khan said there was "no reason to be alarmed," he was talking about the increased police presence around the city that residents and tourists would notice.
Khan condemned the attacks at London Bridge and Borough Market.
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Donald Trump's tweet misleads about London mayor's reaction to bridge, stabbing attacks:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-me...ndon-mayors-r/
I guess when you're a president (or one of his acolytes) who is grasping at straws to save his political skin, distortion of facts for political gain, even in the midst of a national and international tragedy, is not unexpected...
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