Trump interrupted the British prime minister's speech at the press conference: Enough, thank you.

During a joint press conference at the White House, US President Donald Trump interrupted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's speech, which is standing on a two-day visit to the United States. The incident occurred as the British leader was responding to a question about the American leader's threats that he will make Canada the state [...]
During a joint press conference at the White House, US President Donald Trump interrupted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's speech, which is standing on a two-day visit to the United States.
The incident occurred as the British leader was responding to a question about the American leader's threats that he will make Canada the 51st state of the United States.
They asked Starmer if he or King Charles III were concerned about Trump's rhetoric to a Commonwealth member, at the end of his visit to the White House, which included several meetings on topics such as trade and war in Ukraine.
The British leader said Canada's topic was not mentioned during these talks and was trying to stress historical friendship between the United Kingdom and the United States.
You're mentioning Canada. I think you're trying to create a division between us that doesn't exist, we're among the closest people and we had a great conversation today...”, Starmer started saying. Trump immediately interrupted with the words “) quite enough, thank you” and passed on to another journalist.
In response to Trump's accusations on the social network X, Rapid Response 47, which is one of the official profiles of the White House, appeared. Rapid Response 47 divided a video from a distant angle, where it is viewed as the US president looks at the journalist while he interrupts the British prime minister.
President Trump interrupted the journalist who wanted to create a division between the two leaders, you got”, they wrote.
The account description says that he was created to support the Trump agenda “The first American” and the short response “to false news.












