This is Sergio Mattarella's translator. That's her look when Trump said that USA and Italy are allies since ancient Rome. Also, he called him mozzarella
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"Notably absent from the many social media posts that expressed a mixture of glee and horror at Trump’s supposed “Mozzarella” gaffe was any video footage. The reason for that absence was that the president never actually referred to his Italian counterpart as “Mozzarella.”
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...Furthermore, Trump never actually claimed that the United States and Italy had been allies since the era of ancient Rome, something that would clearly be wrong because the U.S. was only founded as an independent nation in 1776, and Italy was only unified in the 19th century, becoming a republic in the 1940s.
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What Trump actually said, in his opening remarks during the press conference, was as follows:
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“The United States and Italy are bound together by a shared cultural and political heritage dating back thousands of years, to ancient Rome …”"
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"Notably absent from the many social media posts that expressed a mixture of glee and horror at Trump’s supposed “Mozzarella” gaffe was any video footage. The reason for that absence was that the president never actually referred to his Italian counterpart as “Mozzarella.”
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...Furthermore, Trump never actually claimed that the United States and Italy had been allies since the era of ancient Rome, something that would clearly be wrong because the U.S. was only founded as an independent nation in 1776, and Italy was only unified in the 19th century, becoming a republic in the 1940s.
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What Trump actually said, in his opening remarks during the press conference, was as follows:
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“The United States and Italy are bound together by a shared cultural and political heritage dating back thousands of years, to ancient Rome …”"