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Seth Meyers blasts Trump's Sweden snafu: He's 'making up his own fake stories'

This past week, President Donald Trump provided Seth Meyers tons of fodder for his popular "A Closer Look" segment on NBC's "Late Night" show.

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"Keeping tabs on Trump can be very disorienting," the host said on Monday's episode. "On the one hand, you have the genuinely ominous things he's done, from declaring the free press an enemy of the American people to preemptively blaming a judge for future terror attacks. And then you've got the everyday weirdness of life in the Trump era."

Meyers spent the next 10 minutes on just the most recent Trump events – from having his national security adviser resign amid allegations of collusion with Russian officials, his proposed replacement passing on the job, and that strange press conference. Then there was the confusion Trump caused after seeming to suggest there was a terrorist attack in Sweden (there wasn't).

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“That’s how bad things have gotten under Trump. We’re getting roasted by Swedes now,” Meyers said. “The Swedish Chef is like, ‘Dude, even I don’t understand a word you’re saying.'”

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