Theresa May's government is in crisis following the surprise resignations of her Brexit and Foreign Secretaries earlier in the week to protest her "soft" Brexit sell-out to the EU last Friday, mirroring the state of affairs in the City of London following the highly publicized crime wave that's swept the metropolis ever since EuroLiberal mayor Sadiq Khan entered into office. Trump derogatorily opined on both of these prior to his arrival to the UK for his first-ever official visit, but his latest interview to The Sun reads more like a direct intervention in the domestic political affairs of the a foreign country than his usual off-the-cuff commentary.
According to his exclusive remarks to the news outlet, Trump:
- warned May against pulling a "soft" Brexit;
- believes that last week's deal destroys the prospects for a US-UK post-Brexit trade pact;
- think that Boris Johnson would "make a great Prime Minister";
- fears that the UK and the rest of Europe are "losing their culture" because of mass migration;
- and condemned Sadiq Khan for his "very bad job on (fighting) terrorism".















Comment: Here's what Trump had to say in his interview with The Sun: