Downing Street has said Donald Trump was «wrong» to share
anti-Muslim videos posted online by the deputy leader of far - right group Britain First.
«British politicians are loudly condemning President Trump's retweets of incendiary
anti-Muslim videos posted by a leader of the far - right Britain First party.
In November, he retweeted
anti-Muslim videos posted by Britain First, a small group of ultranationalists.
Downing Street says Donald Trump was «wrong» to share
anti-Muslim videos posted online by deputy leader of Britain First - but the state visit is STILL ON
Not exact matches
Earlier in the day, Trump had retweeted inflammatory
videos posted by a leader of Britain First, an ultranationalist far - right group that peddles
anti-Muslim conspiracy theories.
Julian Assange asks U.K. court to drop arrest warrant, The Guardian Trump ready to apologize for retweeting
anti-Muslim videos from far - right British group, Washington
Post
The far - right group that was retweeted by Donald Trump had cultivated a huge Facebook following by
posting anti-Muslim images and
videos.