Trump's Debate Claim Sparks Social Media Buzz
Trump's Debate Claim Sparks Social Media Buzz
Trump's Debate Claim Sparks Social Media Buzz
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During a recent debate, Donald Trump claimed he had sent a photo of his house to a Taliban leader, which sparked a wave of memes and social media commentary. In his remarks, Trump defended his negotiation tactics with the Taliban prior to the U.S. troop withdrawal, stating, 'I told Abdul don’t do it anymore, you do it anymore, you’re going to have problems.' This claim raised questions about its accuracy since it seems to reference Abdul Ghani Baradar, a senior Taliban figure, rather than the actual leader of the Taliban, Hibatullah Akhundzada. The debate attracted nearly 60 million viewers and was marked by a mix of humor and criticism, with Vice President Kamala Harris challenging Trump's negotiation record. Social media users quickly turned Trump's comments into memes, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. Reactions from within the Republican Party varied, with some viewing Trump's performance as a missed opportunity.

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