London mayor: Cancel Trump’s visit over anti-Muslim tweets
London Mayor Sadiq Khan slammed President Trump on Thursday, saying he should not be welcomed in the United Kingdom after retweeting a series of videos from a leader of an ultranationalist British party that claims to show Muslims engaging in violent acts.
President Trump has used Twitter to promote a vile, extremist group that exists solely to sow division and hatred in our country. It’s increasingly clear that any official visit from President Trump to Britain would not be welcomed. pic.twitter.com/oZ1Kt0JCfY
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) November 30, 2017
Khan, who is Muslim, said an official visit by Trump to the U.K. “would not be welcomed” and said the president is touting “a vile, extremist group,” according to The Associated Press.
{mosads}Trump early Wednesday retweeted the violent, anti-Muslim videos from the Britain First’s Jayda Fransen.
The retweets sparked outrage throughout the U.K., causing various members of the country’s political class to condemn Trump.
Prime Minister Theresa May in a statement said the president’s actions were “wrong,” while Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn called them “abhorrent, dangerous and a threat to our society.”
The president responded to May on Wednesday, saying she should focus on terrorism.
.@Theresa_May, don’t focus on me, focus on the destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism that is taking place within the United Kingdom. We are doing just fine!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 30, 2017
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders defended the president for sharing the videos, saying that regardless of whether the inflammatory videos are real, “the threat is real.”
“The threat is real and that is what the president is talking about,” she said Wednesday.
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