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Wrong ‘Theresa May’ tweeted by Donald Trump demands apology


Donald Trump’s re-tweet of three videos first posted by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, has created a major uproar in the UK. Photo: ReutersLondon: A British woman wrongly tweeted by US President Donald Trump for UK Prime Minister Theresa May has sought an apology from the White House, asserting that she has been unable to leave her home. Theresa May Scrivener, who lives in the coastal town of Bognor in West Sussex, used her middle name when she set up her Twitter handle @TheresaMay in 2009. His tweet, last night UK time, was a reaction to the British Prime Minister’s rebuke that the US President was “wrong” to re-tweet controversial anti-Muslim videos posted by British far-right group Britain First. Trump’s re-tweet of three videos first posted by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, has created a major uproar in the UK.


Source: Mint December 01, 2017 12:56 UTC



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