Good morning and welcome to Fox News First. Here's what you need to know today as you start a new work week ...
President Trump heads to Europe: Pomp, circumstance, turmoil, 'fake news' and remembering D-Day
President Trump is in Europe for a weeklong visit that is both ceremonial and official: It will include a state visit and an audience an lavish dinner with Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family in London, D-Day commemoration ceremonies on both sides of the English Channel and his first presidential visit to Ireland. His visit to the United Kingdom comes days before British Prime Minister Theresa May will step down as head of the Conservative Party on Friday for failing to secure a Brexit deal. Trump has praised her her rival, prime ministerial hopeful Boris Johnson, saying that he thinks he would do "a very good job." Trump is not expected to meet with London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who called him a "global threat." Trump has called Khan a "twin" of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, only "shorter."
President Trump is in Europe for a weeklong visit that is both ceremonial and official: It will include a state visit and an audience an lavish dinner with Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family in London, D-Day commemoration ceremonies on both sides of the English Channel and his first presidential visit to Ireland. His visit to the United Kingdom comes days before British Prime Minister Theresa May will step down as head of the Conservative Party on Friday for failing to secure a Brexit deal. Trump has praised her her rival, prime ministerial hopeful Boris Johnson, saying that he thinks he would do "a very good job." Trump is not expected to meet with London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who called him a "global threat." Trump has called Khan a "twin" of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, only "shorter."
Trump stirred controversy when, in an interview with the Sun, he referred to Meghan Markle, the American-born Duchess of Sussex, as "nasty" for her past criticism of him. (Markle, who just gave birth last month, was not expected to meet with Trump this week.) Trump pushed back Sunday against the report, tweeting: "I never called Meghan Markle "nasty." Made up by the Fake News Media, and they got caught cold!" The Sun posted the audio of the interview on its website.
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario