The Daily Telegraph

Trump blames Canada for 1814 White House firestorm

- By Ben Riley-smith US EDITOR

IT is a moment etched into America’s collective conscious – when Britain took a torch to the White House in 1814.

But according a private conversati­on that was leaked to CNN, Donald Trump thinks another close ally was to blame for the infamous blaze.

The president reportedly blamed Canada for the fire in a testy phone call with Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, this week about his new tariffs.

Mr Trudeau has opposed Mr Trump’s steel and aluminium sanctions and questioned America’s claim that they are needed in the interests of national security.

Rebuffing the criticism down the line, Mr Trump reportedly shot back: “Didn’t you guys burn down the White House?”

The historical error could be explained by the fact that the act was in retaliatio­n for America’s attack on York, Ontario – a British colony.

It is not the first time details of the White House fire have been mistaken by contempora­ry politician­s.

Earlier this year Emmanuel Macron, the French president, made a joke about the White House being “burned down in 1815” during his visit to Washington, according to an official briefing. It actually took place a year earlier.

Similarly in May when Sir Kim Darroch, the UK ambassador to Washington, tweeted about the role Britain played in building the White House, his French counterpar­t shot back: “And in the burning of it in 1815 …”

Mr Darroch responded: “I was wondering who would be the first to say that. But Gerard [Araud], unusually, your history is a little inaccurate. It was 1814.”

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