U.S. President Donald Trump slipped up twice during a press conference at the White House Monday, saying he was going to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia, rather than Alaska, where they will actually meet Friday to discuss potential peace plans between Moscow and Ukraine. Alaska was sold to the U.S. in 1867 after it was colonized by Russia.
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MOMENT: Trump says he’s ‘going to Russia’ instead of Alaska — twice
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