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Hours before he was scheduled to visit Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, the president launched a Twitter attack against London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who has publicly objected to the plan to fete Trump with a ceremonial state visit. “The far right is on the rise around the world, threatening our hard-won rights and freedoms and the values that have defined our liberal, democratic societies for more than seventy years.” Khan’s spokesman responded to Trump’s Twitter attack Monday, saying that “childish insults” should be “beneath the president of the United States.” Khan also criticized Trump for inserting himself into the internal politics of Britain, where a fierce competition is underway between those seeking to replace May as prime minister. Trump also responded to previous criticism from the Duchess of Sussex, formerly known as Meghan Markle, by saying: “I didn’t know that she was nasty.”[As Trump’s state visit looms, Britain seems a reluctant host] Typically, a state visit includes a few nights bunking with the monarch at Buckingham Palace in central London.
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