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    Donald Trump calls Apple CEO Tim "Apple", Internet LOLs hard

    Donald Trump calls Apple CEO Tim "Apple", Internet LOLs hard

    By Shalini Ojha
    Mar 07, 2019
    12:49 pm

    What's the story

    According to US President Donald Trump, the last name of Apple CEO is "Apple" and not "Cook", and we aren't making this up.

    At the tail-end of American Workforce Policy Advisory Board meeting at the White House on Wednesday, Trump addressed Tim Cook as Tim "Apple". Cook, who was sitting next to him, nodded.

    Meanwhile, social media laughed out loud at the gaffe.

    Meeting

    Are you speaking to me, Mr. President?

    Trump chaired the important meeting meant to discuss technology's importance in education.

    Concluding the meeting, Trump said "people like Tim" were doing things he always wanted them to do.

    "I used to say, 'Tim, you gotta start doing it here,' and you really have you've really put a big investment in our country. We really appreciate it very much, Tim Apple," he said.

    Twitter Post

    Tim Cook, who? It's Time Apple, according to Trump

    Trump just called Apple CEO Tim Cook β€œTim Apple” pic.twitter.com/gTHHtjWvc9

    β€” Sean O'Kane (@sokane1) March 6, 2019

    Past cases

    As it turns out, Trump is known for such mistakes

    One would like to believe this is the first time Trump made such a mistake. But this isn't true.

    In March last year, he made the same gaffe when referring to CEO of Lockheed Martin, a US-based defense company.

    Asking her to say a few words, Trump said, "I may ask Marillyn Lockheed, the leading women's business executive in this country." Her last name is Hewson!

    Twitter Post

    Trump has clearly not learned anything from past

    "Marillyn Lockheed" pic.twitter.com/9hUbrTeXlq

    β€” Dave Brown (@dave_brown24) March 22, 2018

    Nicknames

    Trump doesn't like people's names, so "changes" them

    It should be noted Trump has nicknames for his adversaries like Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders.

    But the nicknames aren't just limited to his political opponents. He referred to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, as "Jeff Bozo".

    Bezos and Trump have a bitter relationship mainly because the Washington Post, owned by the billionaire, has been critical of the President.

    Relationship

    In 2016, Trump wanted people to boycott Apple

    Trump also doesn't share an amicable relationship with Cook. The CEO of the tech giant has been critical of Trump's views on the LGBTQ community, immigration, and others.

    Before he was elected to office, Trump called for boycotting Apple in 2016 after the company refused to assist the FBI to crack an iPhone used by Syed Rizwan Farook, a terror suspect.

    Details

    Twitter users had the best reactions to this gaffe

    But time has changed the resentful relationship between Cook and Trump. The 58-year-old is one of the tech elitists willing to sit down with Trump.

    And Trump's words at the end of important meeting hinted Cook has found a place for himself in the former's good books.

    Nevertheless, the slip-up gave netizens another chance to make fun of Trump. The jokes on Twitter kept flowing.

    Twitter Post

    This Twitter user couldn't resist

    Tim Apple with President Orange
    🍏🍊 pic.twitter.com/1cI1QkA0an

    β€” suppelsa (@suppeIsa) March 7, 2019

    Twitter Post

    Steve Jobs was bound to be mentioned

    Steve Apple must be rolling in his grave.

    β€” Anthony Reinhart (@ajreinhart) March 6, 2019
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