Brexit Criticism "Fake News" Says Trump, Vows "Great" Trade Deal With UK

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Donald Trump says he told British PM Theresa May that he wanted to apologise for his earlier remarks.Windsor Castle, United
on Prime Minister Theresa May and contradicting his own withering assessment of her strategy publicised hours earlier.Fresh from sending
criticised May's plans for ties with the European Union after Britain leaves in March.In a newspaper interview published just hours before
on how to negotiate with the EU.But, as the two leaders stood together for a press conference in the garden of May's grand 16th-Century
that a free trade deal was very much on the table.Relations had never been more special, he said, and any criticism was "fake news"."Once
the Brexit process is concluded and perhaps the UK has left the EU, I don't know what they're going to do but whatever you do is OK with me,
The United States looks forward to finalising a great bilateral trade agreement with the United Kingdom
This is an incredible opportunity for our two countries and we will seize it fully."At the same location a week ago, May finally won
agreement for her Brexit plans from her cabinet after two years of tortuous internal wrangling
in her deeply divided Conservative Party have cast May's "business-friendly" Brexit plan as a betrayal that would leave Britain too close
to the EU and warned that she might face a leadership challenge.May's formal proposals were published on Thursday, but hours later the Sun
dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it will probably kill the deal," he told the Sun
"I would have done it much differently
lavishing praise on "a terrific woman", who was smart, tough and capable."This incredible woman right here is doing a fantastic job, a great
job," he said
"She's a total professional because when I saw her this morning, I said: 'I want to apologise, because I said such good things about you'
She said: 'Don't worry, it's only the press'."Highest Level of SpecialMay, likewise, glossed over the comments in the Sun, saying her deal
provided a platform for an ambitious free trade deal.Trump's remarks to the Sun were the most biting any United States president has ever
made on visit to Britain
However, under the blue skies of the Chequers' garden, he said their relationship was "the highest level of special".However,
London, bringing much of the British capital to a standstill
It was one of the more than 100 demonstrations planned across the country during his four-day stay."The message we came here to give today
in social media spats with London's Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan who he said had "done a very bad job on terrorism".Late last year, May herself
He was heralded by military bands on his arrival at the 92-year-old monarch's home where her grandson Prince Harry married United States
actress Meghan Markle in May.He was due to fly to one of his golf courses in Scotland later on Friday where he will stay until Sunday when
he flies to Helsinki for talks with Russia's Putin where he said he would bring up the issue of nuclear disarmament.However, his trip is
set to be overshadowed by news that a United States federal grand jury has indicted 12 military intelligence officers on charges of hacking
the computer networks of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party."We have this stupidity going on,
pure stupidity, but it makes it very hard to do something with Russia because, anything you do, it's like: 'Russia, oh he loves