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Donald Trump Praises Liberian President’s English Skills, Sparks Online Debate

Lisa Sean Published July 10, 2025
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U.S. President Donald Trump drew attention on Wednesday after he praised Liberian President Joseph Boakai for his English-speaking abilities—despite English being Liberia’s official language. The unexpected comment came during a luncheon hosted by Trump for African leaders at the White House.

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Trump Commends Boakai’s “Beautiful English”Social Media ReactsA Deep Historical Connection

Trump Commends Boakai’s “Beautiful English”

During the event, President Boakai gave a brief speech, after which Trump complimented him by saying, “Thank you, and such good English… Where did you learn to speak so beautifully? Where were you educated?”

The question left many observers puzzled, considering that English is Liberia’s official and most widely spoken language. Boakai responded that he had been educated in Liberia, though his body language and reserved tone suggested some discomfort.

Donald Trump asked the President of Liberia, “Such good English. Where did you learn to speak so beautifully?” — despite English being Liberia’s official language. 🇱🇷🤔 pic.twitter.com/zcDc2Pn1b6

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Despite this, Trump continued the compliment: “It’s beautiful English. I have people at this table who can’t speak nearly as well.”

Social Media Reacts

Trump’s remarks quickly sparked debate across social media platforms, with many users pointing out the historical and cultural ties between the United States and Liberia. Critics labeled the comment as tone-deaf or uninformed, while others interpreted it as an attempt at flattery that missed the mark.

A Deep Historical Connection

Liberia has unique ties to the United States, dating back to the 1820s when freed American slaves were resettled on the West African coast by the American Colonization Society. In 1847, these settlers declared Liberia an independent nation, and the country’s government and institutions were modeled closely after the U.S.

Today, English remains the official language of Liberia, used in education, government, and media. While the country is home to numerous indigenous languages such as Kpelle, Mendi, and Kissi, English serves as the common tongue.

President Boakai, a business graduate and seasoned politician, is fluent in English and multiple local dialects.

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