Donald Trump appears to forget JD Vance’s wife Usha’s name in embarrassing blunder

Donald Trump forgot the name of Vice President JD Vance’s wife, Usha, during a White House briefing on March 27, referring to her only as “JD Vance’s wife.” The moment echoed on Fox Business when host Larry Kudlow also failed to recall her name. The trip in question, which Trump claimed was “invited,” has sparked controversy. Greenland’s government denied this, with Prime Minister Múte B. Egede stating no official invitation was extended.

Trump described the visit as a gesture of friendship, but Egede questioned its true intent, suggesting it seemed more like a “demonstration of power.” Despite Trump’s reassurances, Greenland’s leadership remains skeptical.

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