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Former San Francisco Mayor Denies Trump's Helicopter Story

Donald Trump during speech.

Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown has refuted claims made by former President Donald Trump regarding an alleged helicopter emergency landing they experienced together. Trump recounted the story during a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where he suggested that Brown's relationship with Vice President Kamala Harris had influenced her career. However, Brown stated that he has never been in a helicopter with Trump, dismissing the incident as entirely fabricated.

Trump's assertion was based on a story from his 2023 book, 'Letters to Trump,' which featured correspondence between himself and Brown. Despite Trump's claims that Brown had spoken negatively about Harris, Brown denied ever having such conversations with the former president. Brown praised Harris for her service to California, highlighting her successful defeat of an incumbent district attorney and her strong performance in office.

Trump's claims based on a story from his book 'Letters to Trump.'
Former Mayor Brown denies being in a helicopter with Trump.
Brown praises VP Harris for her service to California.

It is evident from Brown's statements that there is no truth to Trump's account of the helicopter incident or the alleged negative remarks about Harris. Brown emphasized that his memory is reliable and contradicted Trump's version of events. This exchange between the two political figures sheds light on the complexities of their relationships and the importance of fact-checking in public discourse.

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