Swedish furniture store IKEA has denied involvement in any terror plots, following comments made by President Trump suggesting that some sort of security incident had occurred in Sweden on Friday. During a campaign rally on Saturday, President Trump justified his controversial Muslim ban to his supporters by inventing a security incident involving Muslims in Sweden. “You look at what’s happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this?” Sweden is a very peaceful and cold country that is least bit affected by terrorism, bigotry or anything else for that matter, except maybe fake crime stories. The Swedish embassy in Washington has asked the US State Department for an explanation of a comment made by President Donald Trump. The New Arab reports: There seems to be no end to fictional mass murders by Muslims according to leading Republicans. The latest massacre in Sweden is just another reason why so many vigilant, patriotic Americans are on edge. The victim of the fictional killing spree was Sweden, a country known for IKEA, catchy pop songs, and detective novels… but rather lacking in real-life murder rampages. It appeared that President Donald Trump wanted to give Swedish crime writer Asa Larrson a run for [...]
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