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'Chopper whopper': Trump helicopter yarn full of holes

Pundits speculated that Donald Trump had mixed up former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown with former California governor Jerry Brown
Pundits speculated that Donald Trump had mixed up former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown with former California governor Jerry Brown

A highlight of Donald Trump's first news conference in months was his striking tale of a brush with death onboard a helicopter alongside former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown.

The only problem? There is no record of any such emergency and the veteran Californian politician says he has never been in a helicopter with Trump.

The Republican ex-president was so caught up in the drama of his story at yesterday's media event that he appeared to have confused the mayor with former California governor Jerry Brown, who once shared an uneventful helicopter ride with Mr Trump.

The Republican presidential nominee claimed to know ex-mayor Brown "pretty well" as he held court in front of a room of journalists at his oceanfront home in south Florida.

"In fact, I went down in a helicopter with him. We thought maybe this is the end. We were in a helicopter going to a certain location together and there was an emergency landing," Mr Trump recounted.

"This was not a pleasant landing, and Willie was... a little concerned."

The story was as startling to Wille Brown, 90, as it was to Donald Trump's audience, given that the Californian says he has never done business with the former president and wouldn't want to be in a helicopter with him.

It quickly became the most talked-about part of the news conference, with the Guardian newspaper branding the anecdote Donald Trump's "chopper whopper".

Willie Brown immediately denied the anecdote, telling the San Francisco Chronicle: "You would have known if I had gone down on a helicopter with Trump."

Once a powerful figure in state politics who was also a speaker in California's legislature, Mr Brown's name had come up because he dated Donald Trump's election rival Kamala Harris for around a year in the 1990s.

Mr Trump said Mr Brown had told him "terrible things" about Ms Harris on the flight and was "not a fan of hers very much at that point".

The other Brown, governor Jerry, did share a helicopter ride with Donaald Trump, to the fire-devastated Californian town of Paradise in 2018.

Pundits speculated that Donald Trump had mixed the two men up.

However, the governor told The Washington Post they had never been in any danger.

"It was a lively ride, but an utterly safe landing," he told the paper, adding that "the subject of Harris never came up".

Jerry Brown's successor Gavin Newsom was also on the ride and said there was no emergency landing or any other drama, and that Kamala Harris was not discussed.