US ambassador's 'fake news' claim backfires
In an interview with a Dutch reporter, US Ambassador to the Netherlands Peter Hoekstra denied a comment he made in 2015 about the "Islamic movement," calling it fake news. Then he denied his denial.
Saturday, 23 December 2017
US ambassador's 'fake news' claim backfires
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