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Donald Trump ally criticizes ‘imbecile’ David Lammy and demands apology | Politics | News

Donald Trump ally criticizes ‘imbecile’ David Lammy and demands apology | Politics | News

One of Donald Trump’s top allies has spoken out as Foreign Secretary David Lammy issued a stark warning about what could happen to the UK if he does not apologize for his controversial comments.

Dr., who was previously a deputy advisor to newly elected Mr. Trump. Sebastian Gorka said that “everything will be fine” in the United States’ relations with other countries “if its leaders believe in the West and support American leadership.”

However, Dr. Gorka was quick to chime in on the “except that imbecile Lammy” remark, noting the tumultuous relationship between members of the UK Labor Government and the new president.

“If he doesn’t publicly apologize for calling my former boss a ‘neo-Nazi-sympathizing sociopath,’ then relations between our two great nations will become unnecessarily strained,” says Mr. Trump’s colleague.

Foreign Secretary Mr Lammy had previously criticized Donald Trump in a series of derogatory social media posts.

One of these has resurfaced, showing Mr Lammy saying on X in 2017: “If Trump comes to the UK, I will be protesting in the streets. “He is a racist KKK and Nazi sympathizer.”

Mr Lammy has spoken BBC He gave his first public interview since the posts resurfaced yesterday but has yet to issue an apology.

He explained that his remarks were “old news” and that “you’d be hard-pressed to find any politician” who hasn’t said “pretty mature things” about Mr. Trump in the past.

“A lot was said about Donald Trump at that time, especially on Twitter,” he said.

Mr Lammy added: “I think what you say as a background player and what you do performing actual public office duties are two different things.

“I’m also the foreign minister. I know things now that I didn’t know then.”

Dear Keir Starmer He came under pressure over comments made by new Tory leader Kemi Badenoch during Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons on Wednesday and passed up the chance to apologize on her behalf.

Dr. Gorka believes that countries that reflect America’s stance on “combatting anti-Western wokism” will be successful in strengthening ties with the new leader.

Regarding his relations with other European presidents such as Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Dr. Gorka, “Savage war in Europe” Ukrainian Given what the President has already hinted at, it could be over by Inauguration Day.

He added: “It will demand compromise from both sides. If Putin refuses, he will be told that the support currently provided to Kiev will be extremely small compared to the support that the second Trump Administration will provide.”

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