With Trump’s alleged smoked statement on Sweden attack, the world has been mocking the newly-elected US President for his spontaneity.
Social media users have once again got a prop online to troll and started mourning a fake terror attack referenced by Trump.
While defending his plan to ban refugees and travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, Trump said “You look at what’s happening in Germany, you look at what’s happening last night in Sweden.”
While most scratching their heads in astonishment, Swedes are busy trolling Trump for his insane remark as there were no terror attacks in Sweden.
Soon after former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt wondered on Twitter “what the president had been smoking”.
What happened in Sweden Friday night? Did they catch the Bowling Green Massacre perpetrators?
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) February 19, 2017
#PresidentChump concocts "fake news" on Sweden - then his lackeys invent a back story to cover him!! #JeSuisIKEA
— Europa80 (@Europa80) February 20, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Hey, it's me, @Sweden. This was fun for a while but please stop spreading misleading info about us. Thx! #jesuisIKEA
— @sweden / Max (@sweden) February 20, 2017
Swedish piglets swim to save their bacon after The Swedish Incident. #swedenattack #JeSuisIKEA pic.twitter.com/GkQ34duQ1q
— Poilin Breathnach (@PoilinLondon) February 20, 2017
However, Trump on Sunday cleared the air on his trolled comments by saying that they were related to immigrants & Sweden and were based on a Fox News report.
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Not only this Twitteratis began mocking Trump using hashtags ‘#IStandWithSweden and #jesuisIKEA.