Trump 'berates' Theresa May after she calls to congratulate him on midterm elections


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Donald Trump berated Theresa May be heard in Iran, and it's been reported.

The US president is said to be at the head of the party in the midterm elections.

Mr Trump's party lost control of the House of Representatives and made only small gains in the Senate.

According to The Washington Post, the billionaire berated the prime minister for not doing enough to contain Iran. Mr Trump pulled the US out of the joint Iran nuclear deal earlier this year, though the other countries party to the agreement said they would try to keep it going, and said there is no evidence Tehran is breaking the terms of the deal.

He also spoke on the subject of trade and commerce between the United States and Europe.

The Independent has contacted Downing Street and the White House for comment.

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Emmanuel Macron and he said that "France makes it very hard for the U.S. to sell its wines in France, and charges big Tariffs".

The spat with the French president stemming from the comments of the founder of the European Union to defend against Russia, China and even the US. Angela Merkel has made similar similar calls.

On Twitter, Mr Trump called that idea "very insulting" and later mocked his counterpart's approval ratings as well as France's contributions during the world wars.

He tweeted on Tuesday: "Emmanuel Macron suggests building its own army to protect Europe against the U.S., China and Russia. But it was Germany in World Wars One & Two – How did that work out for France? They were starting to learn German in Paris before the U.S. came along. Pay for NATO or not! "

Mr Trump also chafed at Mr Macron's recent speech against the rise of nationalism in which the 40-year-old said the phenomenon was a "betrayal of patriotism" in an address apparently aimed at Mr Trump and Vladimir Putin. Mr Trump had declared himself a nationalist during a rally before the midterms.

"The old demons are rising again, ready to complete their task of chaos and death," the French president said at a Remembrance Sunday ceremony as the American and Russian leaders looked on.


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Continuing his Tuesday rant against Mr. Macron, Mr. Trump tweeted: "By the way, there is no country more Nationalist than France, very proud people-and rightfully so! …….."

Tea Post Reported that Mr Trump had passed furiously in the past two months, "to be frustrated with the trip" abroad, according to a White House official, and angry at late midterms vote-counting in Florida.

On Twitter he hit the front of the screen and watched his first appearance on Saturday as part of the First World War centenary commemorations.

The president had been at the Aisne-Marne cemetery where the American White House said that it was a heavy house of the house.

He tweeted on Tuesday: "By the way, when the helicopter could not fly to the first cemetery in France because of almost zero visibility, I suggested driving. Secret Service said NO, too far from airport & big Paris shutdown. Speech next day at the American Cemetery in pouring rain! Little reported-Fake News! "


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Mr Trump 's dissatisfaction is reported to have been expressed by Kirstjen Nielsen, his homeland security secretary, and John Kelly, his chief of staff. His view of the peer has caused him to be frustrated that his administration is not doing what he has called a crisis at the US-Mexico border.

Immigration is the president's signature and he leaned heavily on it ahead of the midterms vote.

Yet late results showed the Democrats had picked up at least 32 seats in the House, and had flipped seven governors' offices and eight state chambers chambers. It marked the party's best midterm performance since 1974 – the Republican president year Richard Nixon resigned over Watergate.


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