Receive last minute alerts and special reports. LONDON – British Prime Minister Theresa May said Sunday that President Donald Trump had advised him to take legal action against the European Union rather than negotiate Britain's exit from the bloc. .
Trump told reporters at a joint press conference with May Friday that he had given the British leader a suggestion for Brexit that she found it too "brutal".
Asked what this suggestion was in an interview with The BBC said Sunday with an amused expression that Trump told him that she should sue the European Union.
"He told me that I should pursue the EU Do not go into negotiations, sue them," she said. 19659004] Trump's first official visit to Britain this week was overshadowed by explosive and non-diplomatic remarks he made about May's leadership, particularly his management of the Brexit negotiations
The comments shocked a lot in Britain – even the opponents of May. The president then sought to soften the blow, telling reporters at Friday's press conference that May was an "incredible woman" who was doing "a fantastic job" as prime minister.
He denied having criticized May. not to focus on his complacent remarks about the British leader, but the Sun has released audio data that has proven otherwise.
May did not specify on what grounds the President specifically suggested pursuing the EU. in his interview Sunday
Trump repeatedly used trials – or threat – as a tactic against his opponents, including journalists and political rivals.
Putin's Summit
The President spends a second day at his Turnberry Golf Club in Scotland before going to Helsinki later on Sunday before his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump's retirement at his golf course inspired a dramatic demonstration, Greenpeace sending a paraglider with a banner saying "Trump Well Below". By "on the roof of the main station building on Friday.
The paraglider violated a no-fly zone, triggering a police chase for the suspect that resulted in the arrest of one." 55-year-old man, Scottish police announced Sunday.
Protests in London and throughout Scotland have wiped out all hope that Trump could spend a weekend preparing for a tumultuous week on the world stage
In an interview with CBS news published On his website Sunday, Trump said he had little expectation for his meeting with Putin.
"I'm going there with Low expectations, "said Trump." I'm not going with high expectations. "
" I think it's a good thing to meet, I believe in meetings, "he added. [19659002] The president's European trip has been tainted so far Allies of the United States at the top of the & Nbsp; NATO in Brussels, its public criticism of May on trade and Brexit; Massive protests against his visit to the United Kingdom and the dramatic show of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announcing a new round of indictments in the Russian probe as Trump arrived at Windsor Castle for tea with Queen Elizabeth II