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Trump: I didn't criticise Theresa May to The Sun | Trump: I didn't criticise Theresa May to The Sun |
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US President Donald Trump insisted he did not criticise Theresa May in the interview that dominated the build-up to the two leaders' press conference. | US President Donald Trump insisted he did not criticise Theresa May in the interview that dominated the build-up to the two leaders' press conference. |
Mr Trump has sparked a backlash from UK politicians after telling The Sun the PM's Brexit plan would "probably kill" a UK-US trade deal. | Mr Trump has sparked a backlash from UK politicians after telling The Sun the PM's Brexit plan would "probably kill" a UK-US trade deal. |
He also said Boris Johnson would make a "great prime minister". | He also said Boris Johnson would make a "great prime minister". |
But after talks with Mrs May he claimed "tremendous things" he said about her had been left out of the Sun story. | But after talks with Mrs May he claimed "tremendous things" he said about her had been left out of the Sun story. |
He said the paper's story was "generally fine", but "it didn't put in what I said about the prime minister, and I said tremendous things". | He said the paper's story was "generally fine", but "it didn't put in what I said about the prime minister, and I said tremendous things". |
"Fortunately, we tend to record stories now so we have it for your enjoyment if you'd like it," he said. | "Fortunately, we tend to record stories now so we have it for your enjoyment if you'd like it," he said. |
"We record when we deal with reporters, it's called fake news and we solve a lot of problems with the good old recording instrument." | "We record when we deal with reporters, it's called fake news and we solve a lot of problems with the good old recording instrument." |
The Sun's write-up of its interview, which was recorded, quoted him describing her as a "nice person" and saying they get along "very nicely". | The Sun's write-up of its interview, which was recorded, quoted him describing her as a "nice person" and saying they get along "very nicely". |
Later in the press conference at the prime minister's country residence, Chequers, Mr Trump verbally sparred with the Sun reporter who had interviewed him, Tom Newton Dunn. | Later in the press conference at the prime minister's country residence, Chequers, Mr Trump verbally sparred with the Sun reporter who had interviewed him, Tom Newton Dunn. |
Mr Newton Dunn told the president that his positive remarks about Mrs May had been included in the story. | Mr Newton Dunn told the president that his positive remarks about Mrs May had been included in the story. |
"If you reported them that's good," Mr Trump told the political correspondent. | "If you reported them that's good," Mr Trump told the political correspondent. |
"Thank you very much for saying that." | "Thank you very much for saying that." |
He added: "I didn't think they put it in, but that's all right. | He added: "I didn't think they put it in, but that's all right. |
"They didn't put it in the headline, I wish they put that in the headline, that's one of those things." | "They didn't put it in the headline, I wish they put that in the headline, that's one of those things." |
On Mrs May's reaction, he added: "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'. | On Mrs May's reaction, he added: "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.' I thought that was very professional." | "She said: 'Don't worry it's only the press.' I thought that was very professional." |
During the press conference, Mr Trump - who regularly accuses the US media of "fake news" over its coverage of him - also clashed with a reporter from the American NBC network, describing it as "possibly worse than CNN". | |
He also refused to take a question from CNN, saying: "CNN is fake news, I don't take questions from fake news. Let's take a question from a real network." | |
He then took a question from Fox News regarding his upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. | |
Responding to Mr Trump's comments about The Sun, a spokesman for the newspaper said: "We stand by our reporting and the quotes we used - including those where the president was positive about the prime minister, in both the paper and in our audio - and we're delighted that the president essentially retracted his original charge against the paper later in the press conference. | |
"To say the president called us 'fake news' with any serious intent is, well... fake news." |
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