US President Donald Trump reignited his feud with London Mayor Sadiq Khan during a press conference in Scotland, calling him a โnasty personโ and accusing him of doing a โterrible job.โ The remarks were made with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer standing beside him, who promptly defended Khan, saying, โHeโs a friend of mine, actually.โ
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Trump was responding to a reporter’s question about a possible visit to London during his state trip in September. While confirming his intention to travel, the US president doubled down on his criticism: โIโm not a fan of your mayor. I think heโs done a terrible job, the Mayor of Londonโฆ a nasty person.โ
Trump will see Londonโs strength in diversity: Khan responds
In response to the jibe, Sadiq Khanโs spokesperson said the Mayor was โdelightedโ that the US President wants to visit London, adding that Trump would witness how โour diversity makes us stronger, not weaker; richer, not poorer.โย
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According to foreign media, the spokesperson also took a subtle jab at Trumpโs policies, stating: โPerhaps these are the reasons why a record number of Americans have applied for British citizenship under his presidency.โ
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The long-standing feud between Trump and Khan began during the formerโs first term in the White House. Trump had previously branded Khan a โstone cold loserโ and a โvery dumbโ official, accusing him of failing on crime and terrorism. Khan, in turn, has criticised Trumpโs policies, describing him as a โposter boy for racists.โ
A tense history, but diplomacy remains
Despite the tensions, Khan has acknowledged Trump’s position as the elected leader of the US. โWe should recognise the fact that Donald Trump is the elected president of the United States,โ Khan had said earlier, urging hope that โthis president is different from the last time he was president.โ The renewed exchange comes at a time when the UK is seeking to deepen transatlantic ties with the US under the new Labour government.