A Fox News host mistakenly referred to Trump as a 'dictator'
Okay, it was probably an honest mistake, but it's still pretty funny to hear a Fox News host inadvertently refer to President Donald Trump as a dictator just ahead of his his historic summit with North Korea's Kim Jong-un.
SEE ALSO:Macron straight-up turned Trump's skin white with intense G7 handshakeThe slip up came from Fox & Friends weekend host Abby Huntsman, covering Trump's arrival in Singapore and discussing the upcoming summit with guest Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci.
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As you might have guessed, the slip-up kicked up a lot of LULZ on the web.
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To her credit, Huntsman's statement wasa mistake and she apologized for the slip-up, saying later in the program, "I do want to point out that earlier as you know on live TV sometimes you don't always say things perfectly, I called both President Trump and Kim Jong-un a dictator. I did not mean to say that. My mistake, so I apologize for that."
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The fateful summit happens on Tuesday and all signs are that it might go even better than Trump's appearance at this weekend's G7 summit which was actually with our allies and not a brutal dictator with his finger on the big red button.
Pray for us all.
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