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Donald Trump has had a fascination with words recently. First, it was groceries. On Monday, the president claimed he invented ...
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Newsner on MSNDonald Trump claims he invented a ‘new word’Donald Trump is no stranger to bold claims. From “fixing” the economy to handpicking the best words, the President of the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump says he's invented 'new word' but everyone points out same thingDonald Trump told reporters he had created a new word as he discussed his plans to lower drug prices in the US - but people ...
According to Merriam-Webster, “equalize” was first used in 1599. The derivation, equalizing, arrived sometime during the ...
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Proclaiming He Invented a 'New Word' That's Already in the Dictionary Triggers Wave of Jokes: 'Someone Alert Oxford'During a Monday press conference, President Donald Trump claimed he invented a word that has been in use since the 1580s.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump claims he's created a 'new word' but people have one problemPresident Donald Trump claimed he'd come up with a 'new word' as he addressed lowering drug prices in the US to match those ...
President Donald Trump isn't shy when it comes to boasting about his "talents" – and now he considers himself to be somewhat ...
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump sparks 'mind decay' fears as he attempts to take credit for the word 'equalize' in bizarre rantU.S. President Donald Trump bizarrely attempted to claim credit for the word "equalize" during a rant in the White House on ...
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Irish Star on MSNJD Vance praises Trump with ludicrous 'best ever speech' claimJD Vance has said that one of Donald Trump's recent speeches was "the best" he's ever heard with regards to foreign policy in some seriously high praise ...
US president Donald Trump has been blasted after he seemed to claim he invented a worth that's been used since the 16th ...
As he rolled out his executive order on Monday decreeing lower prices for prescription drugs, President Donald Trump ...
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Given widespread dismal polling and a shrinking economy, Trump’s first 100 “daze” could be described by repetitive words and ...
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