Journal Pioneer

‘I had no idea’

Trump says he made up facts about trade in meeting with Trudeau

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President Donald Trump has owned up to making things up.

For a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Trump was by his own admission unprepared — deficient in the fundamenta­ls of the Canada-U.S. trade relationsh­ip that he’d been railing about since the campaign.

He insisted to Trudeau that the U.S. was running a trade deficit with Canada, a statement contradict­ed by U.S. government statistics. He was winging it, he confided to donors at a private Missouri political fundraiser Wednesday night.

“I didn’t even know,’’ he said. “I had no idea.’’ Others might be mortified at being caught short. Not this president.

For Trump the showman, the episode illustrate­d his skill at improvisat­ion. Still, it was a rare admission that he will say things without knowing if they are true.

Trump’s impulse to replace fact with fiction has defined him as a politician and as a businessma­n before that.

Deposition­s reviewed by AP from his litigious years in real estate show a history of dodgy statements about his property and wealth. Asked once about overstatin­g the number of units sold in a Las Vegas tower, he said he didn’t intend his answer to be taken literally.

Trump’s years of questionin­g President Barack Obama’s citizenshi­p showed a willingnes­s to perpetuate myth that was seen again early in his presidenti­al campaign, when he insisted against all evidence that Muslims took to the streets in New Jersey to celebrate the 2001 terrorist attack across the river in Manhattan.

In office, he routinely misuses numbers — trade statistics among them — and recounts events to suit his agenda even if the facts don’t fit.

Of the Pulse nightclub massacre in Florida, he said, “If you had one person in that room that could carry a gun and knew how to use it, it wouldn’t have happened, or certainly not to the extent it did,’’ a statement belied by the fact that the club had an armed guard on duty who immediatel­y exchanged fire with the gunman.

In leaked audio of the Missouri fundraiser, first reported by The Washington Post, Trump says that in his meeting with Trudeau, he thought the U.S. must be running a trade deficit with Canada because the Canadians have been smart about trade and “we’re so stupid.’’

“Nice guy, good-looking guy, comes in — ‘Donald, we have no trade deficit.’’’ Trump recounted.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? U.S. President Donald Trump boasted in a fundraisin­g speech in Missouri on Wednesday that he made up facts about trade in a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, according to a recording of the comments obtained by The Washington Post.
AP PHOTO U.S. President Donald Trump boasted in a fundraisin­g speech in Missouri on Wednesday that he made up facts about trade in a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, according to a recording of the comments obtained by The Washington Post.

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