Ian Bremmer apologizes for fabricating Trump quote bashing Biden

Political scientist Ian Bremmer apologized Monday for fabricating a Trump statement about North Korea and Joe Biden that generated controversy and elicited condemnation from President Trump himself.

Bremmer said that the since-deleted viral tweet, which included a fake Trump quote favorably comparing North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un to Biden, was meant as a joke.

“My tweet yesterday about Trump preferring Kim Jong Un to Biden as President was meant in jest,” Bremmer tweeted Monday morning.

Bremmer’s fake quote was taken seriously by several high-profile commentators and members of Congress before he deleted it. Bremmer is the president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media and a foreign affairs columnist and editor-at-large for Time magazine.

Trump, in Japan, had responded to Bremmer’s original tweet by calling for changes to libel laws to “hold Fake News Media accountable!”

Bremmer acknowledged Monday that he should have made it clearer that the quote was made up.

“I should have been clearer. My apologies,” he tweeted.

The Trump quote that Bremmer tweeted out was: “Kim Jong Un is smarter and would make a better President than Sleepy Joe Biden.”

Trump had controversially criticized Biden Saturday, saying that he’d smiled at an insult Kim directed at Biden.

Trump did not back down from his remarks and said later on his trip to Japan that Biden “probably is” a “low-IQ individual.”

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