Trump Mocks Prime Minister Narendra Modi With an Unhinged Fake Indian Accent
President Donald Trump attempted to compliment Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a fake Indian accent. See the video here.
Gyeongju, South Korea – Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently recounted a dramatic episode of international diplomacy, claiming he successfully de-escalated a conflict between India and Pakistan by threatening both nations with substantial tariffs. Speaking at a public event on October 29, 2025, Trump detailed his assertive approach to foreign policy. "I called Prime Minister Modi," Trump stated, referring to India's leader. He described Modi as "the nicest-looking guy" but noted a swift change in the Prime Minister's stance when confronted with the potential economic repercussions. "He's a killer. He's tough as hell," Trump quoted Modi as becoming, implying a fierce determination in response to the proposed tariffs. Trump explained that he informed both India and Pakistan that the U.S. would impose "250% tariffs" if they did not cease their hostilities. "I said, we can't make a trade deal with you. You're starting a war with Pakistan," Trump recounted telling Modi. He delivered a similar message to Pakistan, emphasizing, "We're not going to do trade with you because you're fighting with India." According to the former president, this direct economic threat proved highly effective. "And they understood that," Trump asserted, adding, "And within 48 hours, we had no war." This account, delivered in Trump's characteristic style, underscores his belief in using significant economic leverage to achieve rapid resolutions in complex international disputes. The claims, if accurate, represent a notable moment in recent geopolitical history, highlighting the potential impact of economic sanctions on international conflict.
President Donald Trump attempted to compliment Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a fake Indian accent. See the video here.
