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«Breaking News» 'Pleasure... what a name': Embarrassment for Trump as he TWICE gets name of California town wrong

Donald Trump added more insult to his handling of the California wildfires Saturday after wrongly referring to the name of a town ruined by the blazes twice during a news conference.


The President of the United States didn't seem to learn from his mistake the first time despite seemingly feeling it was an odd utterance once it left his lips.


He said: 'What we saw at Pleasure … what a name, right now,' when addressing the devastation during a tour of the Northern California area that's in fact called Paradise.


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Donald Trump called the California town Pleasure instead of Paradise twice before being corrected


Donald Trump called the California town Pleasure instead of Paradise twice before being corrected



Donald Trump called the California town Pleasure instead of Paradise twice before being corrected





Trump flippantly continued before finally getting it right, sating: 'Or Paradise'


Trump flippantly continued before finally getting it right, sating: 'Or Paradise'



Trump flippantly continued before finally getting it right, sating: 'Or Paradise'



But Trump, 72, was corrected when he messed up once more.


'What we saw. We just left Pleasure …' he began before several people chimed in to correct the American leader.


Trump had joined Governor Jerry Brown and Governor-elect Gavin Newsom for the somber outing.


Despite more than 1,276 people still unaccounted for in the Camp Fire - which has burned over 149,500 acres in Northern California - and at least 77 people being been killed, Trump didn't seem particularly apologetic about messing up.


CBS News reported how he flippantly continued as if nothing had happened before finally getting it right: 'Or Paradise. And what we just saw at Paradise is just – it's just not acceptable.'



Trump had joined Governor Jerry Brown (pictured) for the somber outing


Trump had joined Governor Jerry Brown (pictured) for the somber outing



Trump had joined Governor Jerry Brown (pictured) for the somber outing





The president had previously threatened to pull money when the wildfires were at their most rampant phase


The president had previously threatened to pull money when the wildfires were at their most rampant phase



The president had previously threatened to pull money when the wildfires were at their most rampant phase


POTUS had earlier hinted at his concern for tragic infernos in the state as he spoke about how the burning to ashes of an entire town was a bigger deal than media images could show.


Speaking for those watching from busy cities in the United States he said: 'You're watching from New York or you're watching from Washington DC and you don't really see the gravity of it.' 


Pantomiming a sign for a television, he continued: 'I mean, as big as they look on the tube, you don't see what's really going on until you come here.'


In Southern California's Woolsey Fire at least three people have died.


The president also visited devastated Malibu but declined to comment on whether climate change specifically was behind the wildfires. 




He said the burning to ashes of an entire town was a bigger deal than media images could show


He said the burning to ashes of an entire town was a bigger deal than media images could show



He said the burning to ashes of an entire town was a bigger deal than media images could show





POTUS made two stops in California and met with officials


POTUS made two stops in California and met with officials



POTUS made two stops in California and met with officials





He declined to comment on whether climate change specifically was behind the wildfires


He declined to comment on whether climate change specifically was behind the wildfires



He declined to comment on whether climate change specifically was behind the wildfires





Criticizing firefighters clearing dried brush, he said: 'This should have been all raked out'


Criticizing firefighters clearing dried brush, he said: 'This should have been all raked out'



Criticizing firefighters clearing dried brush, he said: 'This should have been all raked out'



He said there were 'a lot of factors' after telling Fox News Sunday in an interview recorded Friday: 'Maybe it contributes a little bit. The big problem we have is management.'


Seemingly placing the blame once more he insensitively said about seeing firefighters clearing dried brush: 'This should have been all raked out.'


His trip to the Golden state came after he had controversially blamed mismanagement of the forests and threatened to pull money when the wildfires were at their most rampant phase.


'There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor,' he wrote on Twitter November 10. 


'Billions of dollars are given each year, with so many lives lost, all because of gross mismanagement of the forests. Remedy now, or no more Fed payments!' 



President Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park


President Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park



President Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park





Governor Brown (right) said Saturday the economic damage was 'tens of billions'


Governor Brown (right) said Saturday the economic damage was 'tens of billions'



Governor Brown (right) said Saturday the economic damage was 'tens of billions'





The governor said Trump now 'has signed a presidential declaration giving California substantial funding'


The governor said Trump now 'has signed a presidential declaration giving California substantial funding'



The governor said Trump now 'has signed a presidential declaration giving California substantial funding'



Governor Brown said Saturday the economic damage was 'tens of billions'.


He added that Trump had changed his tune after previously sparking anxiety with his power to halt funds that could significantly help.


'The president not only has signed a presidential declaration giving California substantial funding, but he said and pledged very specifically to continue to help us, that he's got our back,' Brown said on CBS' Face the Nation Sunday. 'And I thought that was a very positive thing.' 


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Main photo article Donald Trump added more insult to his handling of the California wildfires Saturday after wrongly referring to the name of a town ruined by the blazes twice during a news conference.
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