President Donald Trump has unintentionally turned the internet into one big celebration of Swedish pop culture.
The erotize vs eroticizeU.S. president on Saturday alluded to a terrorist-related event in Sweden that, as far as Swedes can tell, didn't actually happen.
SEE ALSO: Internet turns to @Sweden on Twitter after Trump appears to invent terror attack"We’ve got to keep our country safe," he said Saturday during a campaign-style rally in Melbourne, Florida. Trump was defending his now-suspended travel ban and criticizing Europe's refugee policies.
"You look at what’s happening in Germany, you look at what’s happening last night in Sweden," Trump said. "Sweden, who would believe this?"
Twitter, as it does, responded with a wave of references to IKEA, meatballs, the Muppetscharacter Swedish Chef, infectious '70s pop group ABBA and Swedish creation The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
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Now we're hungry, hearing "Dancing Queen" in our head and anxious to assemble a Tockarp, or perhaps a Liatorp.
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