Trump praises nonexistent African country 'Nambia' in speech to African leaders
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President Trump made a major blunder during his United Nations speech on Wednesday.
When addressing African leaders at a luncheon in New York, Trump covered a list of achievements made by various nations.
"In Guinea and Nigeria, you fought a horrifying Ebola outbreak," Trump said, adding, "Nambia's health system is increasingly self-sufficient."
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In fact, the president complimented "Nambia" twice on its healthcare system at a meeting that consisted of leaders from Uganda, Ghana and...Namibia.
Trump, at a lunch with African leaders, refers to the non-existent country of "Nambia." pic.twitter.com/N8megnC1Xi
— David Mack (@davidmackau) September 20, 2017
The official White House transcript that later emerged clarified that Trump was referring to Namibia during the speech.
Mystery solved: White House official transcript says Trump was trying to say Namibia pic.twitter.com/HoG6HI6H16
— David Mack (@davidmackau) September 20, 2017
But it wasn't long before Twitter leapt at the chance to chastize his error.
Please some one trick him in to talking about Equatorial Kumar or Wakanda https://t.co/CnqQc4uad2
— Stefan Hayden (@StefanHayden) September 20, 2017
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Trump also praised Africa for its "tremendous business potential" during the lunch.
“I have so many friends going to your countries trying to get rich," Trump said. "I congratulate you, they're spending a lot of money. It has tremendous business potential, representing huge amounts of different markets."
"It's really become a place they have to go, that they want to go," he said.