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Big Grin Trump Makes a Fool of Himself With LONG Political Attack on Rivals at State Dinner

CLOWN Trump Goes Embarrassingly Off Script And Launches Political Attack in Front of The King

The US President appeared to veer away from his prepared remarks, launching an attack on his political rivals and declaring America the hottest country in the world in a breach of diplomatic protocol


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Trump embarrassingly launched a political attack during his state banquet speech in front of the King in a major breach of protocol....The Kings' facial expression spoke volumnes


And in apparently scripted remarks, the US President referred to free speech and said the Union Jack is ever flown which many will see as political references to UK domestic politics.

He was speaking at a lavish state dinner in his honour at Windsor Castle, marking his second state visit to the UK. Speaking publicly for the first time since arriving in the UK, Trump apparently veered away from his prepared remarks, turning to the King and saying, WE are, as a country, as you know, doing unbelievably well

Attacking his predecessor Joe Biden, he went on.. We had a very...sick country one year ago, and today I believe we're the hottest country anywhere in the world. In fact, nobodys even questioning it...but we owe so much of that to you.....OFFENSIVE

Its considered against diplomatic protocol for a visiting head of state to make partisan or controversial political remarks during a speech at a state banquet particularly when the monarch is present.

He went on to make what could be seen as coded references to claims made by members of his administration that the UK is cracking down on freedom of speech.








In his speech, the King joked about nearly being married off to the Nixon family.....

Charles was referring to an occasion in 1970 when, then 21, he spent time with then president Richard Nixons daughter Tricia at social occasions including a dinner and a baseball game.



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