President Trump on Monday claimed he intentionally referred to Apple CEO Tim Cook as “Tim Apple,” seeking to push back on media coverage of his remark, which was mocked online.
Trump wrote on Twitter that he just tried “to save time & words” by referring to the tech industry titan by the wrong name last week at a White House meeting with business leaders.
“The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!” he tweeted.
Trump made the slip of the tongue while he thanked Cook for investing in his company’s U.S. operations.
{mosads}“I mean, you’ve really put a big investment in our country. We really appreciate it very much, Tim Apple,” Trump said at the time.
Cook reacted playfully, changing the name on his Twitter profile to Tim with an Apple logo emoji.
While the encounter was a viral moment for only short amount of time, it has stuck with Trump, who is sensitive about the way he is portrayed in the media.
Axios reported Sunday that Trump told a group of Republican donors over the weekend he actually said “Tim Cook, Apple” very quickly but that the “Cook” was said quietly.
A video recording of the event, however, shows Trump said “Tim Apple” and not “Tim Cook, Apple.”
Updated at 11:11 a.m.