This Article is From Feb 22, 2017

Trump Trolled For Sweden Remarks, Viral Video Shows What Really Happened

Trump Trolled For Sweden Remarks, Viral Video Shows What Really Happened

Viral video trolls Donald Trump for suggesting there was a terror attack in Sweden on Friday

When US President Donald Trump suggested that a terror attack had taken place in Sweden on Friday, it caused some confusion among Swedes and mainstream media. But it also invited a lot of ridicule from social media and late night show hosts. Some turned to satire. A video on Facebook, that has gone viral, has trolled Donald Trump for his gaffe. 

The video aims to enlighten audience about what really happened in Sweden on Friday. Hint - not much. And there is a little suggestion for Trump's proposed border wall with Mexico too which should make him a very happy man.

Find out yourself what really happened:
 
 
 


The video has been posted by Swedish athlete Aron Anderson and has over 15 million views and nearly 200,000 shares. The video cheekily states that the only event even remotely exciting was technical issues interrupting a Swedish artist's performance. Yawn. 

On Saturday, at a rally in Florida, President Trump hinted at a non-existent terror attack in Sweden. "You look at what's happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this?", he said. He later clarified that he was referring to a story by Fox News on immigrants in Sweden. Swedish authorities were quick to clarify that they were not aware of any 'terror related activities' in the country on Friday night.

Many took to Twitter posting photos of what happened in Sweden with the hashtag #LastNightInSweden
   

Looks like it was a boring Friday night in Sweden.
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