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Prez Trump called Nepal & Bhutan ‘Nipple’ and ‘Button’, said both in India

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US President Donald Trump reportedly mispronounced Bhutan and Nepal as ‘Button’ and ‘Nipple’ during a White House meeting with intelligence officials.

But the comic turn of events didn’t end here as Trump went on to identify both the countries as parts of India, reported CNN.


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When Walcott revealed the details of the briefing to CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin, she reacted with much shock and awe.

“Wait, seriously? That’s what he said?” said Brooke Baldwin on live television.

When the news hit social media, a large number of users reacted with some hilarious comments.

He had earlier referred to Namibia as “Nambia” in a 2017 speech to African leaders.

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