Podía entrar en la historia de las reuniones diplomáticas más entretenidas de todos los tiempos. Al menos para la traductora italiana que tuvo que participar en la cita bilateral celebrada ayer en la Casa Blanca entre el presidente de la república italiana, Sergio Mattarella, y el presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump.
Se ha vuelto viral el video que retrata a la traductora atónita mientras el magnate habla frente a los periodistas reunidos en la Oficina Oval.
Expresiones tan ingeniosas como desafortunadas, empezando por llamar Mozarella a Matarella y terminando por asegurar que la relación entre los dos países es buena porque son aliados desde “los tiempos de los antiguos romanos”.
He's so obsessed with his image that when a "cybersquatter" took control of hundreds of online domain names, including those using the name "Trump", Donald went on the defensive.
J. Taikwok Yung, a self-described "domainer" from Brooklyn, NY, w...
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Launching his Presidential bid last June, Donald Trump held up his financial statement to prove he had assets worth a total of $9 billion.
In a tasteless boast, Trump went on to reveal he refused a bank's loan of $4bn. He said: “I don’t nee...
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Trump says he's never had to withdraw cash from a cashpoint.
During an appearance on 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien', Trump said that he'd never seen the need to use ATMs, all the while hinting at his extraordinary wealth.
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Like many of his voters, money is always on Trump's mind.
But unlike those struggling to make ends meet, Trump is more concerned with the perception of his wealth, which he says is "more than $9 bn".
When an author suggested Trump had a net wo...
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Despite pretending to offer something different from the tired-old ways of Washington, Trump has admitted that he's more than willing to use dubious non-facts and statistics in an effort to further his White House ambitions.
In a remarkable exc...
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He's so obsessed with his image that when a "cybersquatter" took control of hundreds of online domain names, including those using the name "Trump", Donald went on the defensive.
J. Taikwok Yung, a self-described "domainer" from Brooklyn, NY, w...
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