President Donald Trump’s second state visit to the United Kingdom is being met with all the pomp of Windsor Castle and all the protests Britain can muster, from banners and projections linking him to those infamous files he’d rather leave behind in the United States to a primetime TV special promising to expose his numerous lies.
U.K. critics are ensuring the president won’t escape reminders of the scandals that shadow him and first lady Melania Trump wasn’t shielded from the mockery either as they found a way to add her with a “nice touch.”
British TV station Channel 4 says it plans to air a special chronicling “an unbroken catalogue of over 100 falsehoods, distortions and inaccuracies he’s come up with since taking office in January,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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