Fight breaks between Trump and May, after videos against Muslims

In a rare clash between allies US President Donald Trump publicly scourged Theresa May telling her to focus on terrorism, as the British leader criticised her for restoring anti-mysmilian videos of the extreme right. “Do not focus on me, but on the destructive fight of radical Islamic terrorism under way in the Kingdom. [...]
“Do not focus on me, but on the devastating war of radical Islamic terrorism under way in the United Kingdom -- it was the comment of Washington's number one on the social network “twitter”. The American president previously restored three provocative videos, which were first published by Jayda Fransen, the vice-chairman of the first group, the established by members of the far-right BNP party.
The first video showed a Muslim immigrant attacking a Dutch man with crutches, but according to Dutch authorities, the aggressor had been born and raised in that country and was not an immigrant.
The second video shows a man destroying the statue of the Virgin Mary published in 2013, and the third shows a moment during the riots in Egypt that same year, when a man is pushed from a tall building in Alexandria.
British Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman said posting these videos was a wrong move for a president. Severe reactions came from other American politicians, who said the president was amplifying the voice of right extremists and that it was deeply disturbing.
The incident prompted calls to cancel Trump's visit to Britain, even though Dawning Street confirmed the invitation was still valid.












