WASHINGTON – As President Donald Trump embarked upon his second state visit to Britain, the America he left behind was rapidly becoming a seething cauldron of uproar that could leave Keir Starmer struggling to find common ground with the US leader.

America is frothing, and in the months since the Prime Minister first invited Trump to make a second state visit to the UK, the philosophical and cultural gulf between the Trump administration and the Prime Minister’s Labour Government has become a widening chasm.

On Tuesday, less than a week after the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk in Utah, Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi upped the ante in the White House battle against “radical left terrorists”. New Feature

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