Trump baffles Sweden with crime comment, says it was based on TV report

Trump baffles Sweden with crime comment, says it was based on TV report

by Joseph Anthony
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Sweden’s embassy in the United States

A day after falsely suggesting there was an immigration-related security incident in Sweden, President Donald Trump said on Sunday his comment was based on a television report he had seen.

Trump, who in his first weeks in office has tried to tighten U.S. borders sharply for national security reasons, told a rally on Saturday that Sweden was having serious problems with immigrants.

โ€œYou look at whatโ€™s happening last night in Sweden,โ€ Trump said. โ€œSweden. Who would believe this? Sweden. They took in large numbers. Theyโ€™re having problems like they never thought possible.โ€

No incident occurred in Sweden and the countryโ€™s baffled government asked the U.S. State Department to explain.

โ€œMy statement as to whatโ€™s happening in Sweden was in reference to a story that was broadcast on @FoxNews concerning immigrants & Sweden,โ€ Trump said in a tweet on Sunday.

Fox News, a U.S. channel that has been cited favorably by Trump, ran a report Friday about alleged migrant-related crime problems in the country.

A White House spokeswoman told reporters on Sunday that Trump had been referring generally to rising crime, not a specific incident in the Scandinavian country.

Swedenโ€™s crime rate has fallen since 2005, official statistics show, even as it has taken in hundreds of thousands of immigrants from war-torn countries like Syria and Iraq.

Trumpโ€™s comment confounded Stockholm. โ€œWe are trying to get clarity,โ€ Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Catarina Axelsson said.

Swedenโ€™s embassy in the United States repeated Trumpโ€™s tweet about having seen the Fox report, and added, โ€œWe look forward to informing the U.S. administration about Swedish immigration and integration policies.โ€

Trump has been widely criticized for making assertions with little or no supporting evidence.

He has said more than 3 million people voted fraudulently in the U.S. election, which officials say is false, and incorrectly stated that he won by the most decisive margin in decades.

Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom appeared to respond to Trump on Saturday by posting on Twitter an excerpt of a speech in which she said democracy and diplomacy โ€œrequire us to respect science, facts and the media.โ€

Her predecessor was less circumspect.

โ€œSweden? Terror attack? What has he been smoking? Questions abound,โ€ former Foreign Minister Carl Bildt wrote on Twitter.

Other Swedes mocked Trump by posting pictures of reindeer, meatballs and people assembling IKEA furniture.

โ€œ#lastnightinsweden my son dropped his hotdog in the campfire. So sad!โ€ Twitter user Adam Bergsveen wrote.

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