Man rescued from Taliban: I thought my captors were kidding when they said Trump was president

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A Canadian man who was recently freed after being held in Afghanistan by Taliban-tied kidnappers for five years said he thought his captors were joking when they told him Donald Trump Donald John TrumpIvanka Trump pens op-ed on kindergartners learning tech Bharara, Yates tamp down expectations Mueller will bring criminal charges Overnight Cybersecurity: Equifax security employee left after breach | Lawmakers float bill to reform warrantless surveillance | Intel leaders keeping collusion probe open MORE was president.

Joshua Boyle told The Toronto Star that one of the captors said Trump was elected president before he was forced to film a “proof-of-life” video.

“It didn’t enter my mind that he was being serious,” Boyle said.

The Boyles were kidnapped in 2012 and were held for five years before being rescued by Pakistani forces last week.

Boyle’s family — his American wife Caitlan Coleman and their three young children, who were all born in captivity — were rescued after U.S. intelligence directed Pakistani authorities to the family's location.

The family was in the trunk of a car when their kidnappers were caught in a shootout with Pakistani forces. The captors were all killed during the rescue.

bbbygenius on October 16th, 2017 at 18:53 UTC »

5 years with 3 kids all born in captivity.... hmmmmm

not_a_gov_employee on October 16th, 2017 at 18:32 UTC »

This man is not what he seems.

JJ4prez on October 16th, 2017 at 18:29 UTC »

Is this the couple who were trying to get recruited and pawned it off on "backpacking"?