The Internet Is Having A Dairy Good Time With Trump’s ‘Local Milk People’

The president used the phrase on a call with the Australian prime minister.
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If President Donald Trump honours a refugee resettlement agreement with Australia, he’s pretty sure the newcomers “are not going to be wonderful people who go on to work for the local milk people.”

That’s what the president told Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in January, according to reproductions of transcripts published by the Washington Post on Thursday.

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Turnbull had a hard time getting Trump to understand the full parameters surrounding the refugee resettlement deal, which the Obama administration approved. It stipulates that Australia “would transfer up to 1,250 refugees currently held in offshore detention centers on the Pacific Island nation of Nauru and Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island to the United States,” with many of these refugees coming from Iran, according to CNN.

During his conversation with the Australian leader, Trump repeatedly insisted that he heard the number was far higher.

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Trump then proceeded to say that he hates “taking these people,” in reference to the refugees.

“I guarantee you they are bad. That is why they are in prison right now,” he said. “They are not going to be wonderful people who go on to work for the local milk people.”

But who are these “local milk people”? Trump was likely referencing the many refugees who take jobs in dairy farms. But a lot of Twitter users had their own ideas about the wording and what it meant.

"local milk people" is the next great midwestern jam bandhttps://t.co/ewcSrGDk3U pic.twitter.com/EhQWhPaGtc

— Adam Cancryn (@adamcancryn) August 3, 2017

Local milk people pic.twitter.com/m0JtvzKsz3

— Erin 🎶Gloria🎶 Ryan (@morninggloria) August 3, 2017

local milk people is my favorite jack white side project pic.twitter.com/lXFYn2TAEV

— Brian Barrett (@brbarrett) August 3, 2017

local milk people pic.twitter.com/mNdje0YkuS

— Bo Bartley (@Bo_Bartley) August 3, 2017

Whatever happened to predictability? Local milk people, the paperboy, evening tv

— John Hendrickson (@JohnGHendy) August 3, 2017

Local Milk People is either the quietest band on Sarah Records or the noisiest band on AmRep

— DSA Your Dad's House (@bshoup) August 3, 2017

local Milk people pic.twitter.com/0zvu3tA4ve

— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) August 3, 2017

When I grow up, I want to work for the "local milk people" pic.twitter.com/mJFtkbopUb

— Ned Donovan (@Ned_Donovan) August 3, 2017

Ah yes, the local "milk people," the backbone of Main Street. pic.twitter.com/2nqt9R0f4W

— Gary Legum (@GaryLegum) August 3, 2017

I think I saw Local Milk People at the Tin Roof once.

— KT (@XWingT65) August 3, 2017

local milk people, paddy wagons, - this man is truly living in the 1950's.

— farbiez (@farbiez) August 3, 2017

Local milk people pic.twitter.com/HXsbYq1kJG

— Ellie Hall (@ellievhall) August 3, 2017

The Washington Post also published a reproduced transcript of Trump’s call with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto. In it, the president remarks that Nieto speaks “beautifully,” adding that he does not think he “can speak that beautifully.”

We’ll let the local milk people be the judge of that.

This story originally appeared on HuffPost.

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