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Donald Trump blunders and accidentally reads private note out loud | News US
Donald Trump left Marco Rubio red-faced as he accidentally read out a private note slipped to him across the table.
The 79-year-old US president blundered during a Venezuela oil meeting yesterday while discussing his plans for the countryâs huge oil reserves less than a week after his special forces swooped in and captured Nicolas Maduro.
The POTUS read out an instruction note slipped to him discreetly by Rubio, the Secretary of State, intended to be kept private.
Trump said after snatching the piece of paper: âMarco just gave me a note.
ââGo back to Chevron. They want to discuss something.â
âGo ahead, Iâm going back to Chevron. Thank you, Marco.â
Rubio smiled awkwardly after hearing his boss read out the note he had scribbled. Trump appeared to have realised his mistake when it was too late, and attempted to rescue the situation by slapping Rubio on the back.
It wasnât the only bizarre incident during the meeting with oil firm bosses.
Mid-sentence, Trump suddenly got up, saying he has to take a look outside.
He then walked up slowly to glance outside the White House windows, where construction is ongoing for his new ballroom extension after the demolition of the East Wing.
After admiring the view, Trump walked back saying it was âan unusual time to lookâ before offering members of the press he described as âfake newsâ a chance to enjoy the view too.
âIf the fake news would like to take a look to you can,â he said. âYouâll see a very big foundation we are moving. We are ahead of schedule on the ballroom and under budget.â
Trump continued after sitting back down: âI donât think there will be anything like it in the world, actually.â
During the press conference, the US president also threatened to take action on Greenland âwhether they like it or not.â
Trump claimed that if the US doesnât âdo something on Greenlandâ the worldâs largest island would be taken over by Russia or China.â
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