Dominican newspaper confuses Trump with impersonator
By AFP
13 February 2017 |
8:08 am
A Dominican newspaper apologises for publishing a photo of actor Alec Baldwin in his satirical role as US President Donald Trump alongside an article on the US president's stance on Israeli settlements.
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