Donald Trump's verbal prowess has often raised eyebrows among the public,Watch Baddies Vol. 4 Online with baffled linguists often in the uncomfortable situation to try to guess what he was trying to say on several occasions (the 'bigly' vs. 'big league' debate, anyone?
So it doesn't exactly come as a surprise that AP's transcribers struggled to discern what the U.S. president was saying during an interview with White House correspondent Julie Pace.
In the transcript of its Friday interview, AP found 16 (!) "unintelligible" instances, which is quite a compelling figure for a single interview.
It isn't clear whether Trump mumbled nonexistent words or the recording was of poor quality.
Here are a few examples:
What was the president trying to say?
We're just as baffled as you probably are.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[H/T Jezebel]
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