Donald Trump admitted to mispronouncing Qatar as ‘Cut-R’ and reflected on his history of linguistic gaffes involving foreign countries. His comments came ahead of outlining his controversial trade policies, which include imposing reciprocal tariffs to address what he views as unfair international trade practices.
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