“All over Europe it’s happening”, said President Donald Trump.
Also, he blamed the press and implied that the journalists have financial and political reasons not to write about this, even though they have all the information.
It was not clear if Trump believes the attacks were well-covered by the media or if he did not believe they were terrorist attacks.
The release came after US President Donald Trump pointed the finger at media outlets for effectively “covering up” some terrorist attacks by not reporting them.
Last month, he claimed that news organisations had fabricated his grudge against the United States intelligence community, shortly after he had tweeted that USA intelligence officers were akin to Nazis.
Other major incidents on the list include an attack in Nice, France, the downing of a Russian plane over Egypt, a suicide bombing in Istanbul, Turkey, and bombings in Brussels, Belgium.
CNN tweeted out the entire list, as seen below.
“The real point here is that these terrorists attacks are so pervasive at this point that they do not spark the wall-to-wall coverage they once did”, she said via email.
Among them, was the Pulse nightclub shooting, which happened June 12 in Orlando.
The media will now hound the White House for the list.
The compilation appeared to have been put together hastily, because some entries, like the February 2016 attack in Columbus, Ohio, by a man with a machete – which left four people wounded – did not list the name of the suspect or any of the injured.
Ayad had reportedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” (God is great) during the attack, but other backpackers had said he was infatuated with Ms Ayliffe-Chung, his first alleged victim.
He told soldiers at the Tampa base on Monday: “It’s gotten to a point where it’s not even being reported”. On Twitter, some users noted that while the attacker had shouted slogans about Syria during the attack, it was the response from an angry bystander that had gone viral: “You ain’t no Muslim bruv”. “We will defeat radical Islamic terrorism and we will not allow it to take root in our country”.
Later, on Air Force One, Spicer that Trump meant some terror attacks had been given insufficient media coverage, rather than ignored completely. “They’ve promised to disguise themselves as refugees coming into the US”, she said.
People made up “uncovered terror attacks”. She was a crime, government, and breaking news reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and reporter for the Waukesha Freeman newspaper.