President Donald Trump has unintentionally turned the internet into one big celebration of Swedish pop culture. 。
The U.S. president on Saturday alluded to a terrorist-related event in Sweden that, as far as Swedes can tell, didn't actually happen. 。
SEE ALSO:Internet turns to Sweden on Twitter after Trump appears to invent terror attack。"We’ve got to keep our country safe," he said Saturday during a campaign-style rally in Melbourne, Florida. Trump was defending his now-suspended travel ban and criticizing Europe's refugee policies.。
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"You look at what’s happening in Germany, you look at what’s happening last night in Sweden," Trump said. "Sweden, who would believe this?"。"。Twitter, as it does, responded with a wave of references to IKEA, meatballs, the 。Muppets。 character Swedish Chef, infectious '70s pop group ABBA and Swedish creation 。
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. 。
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Refugees cover house in 93 miles of pink yarn as a symbol of hope。
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