Trump makes bizarre comment about 'final' UK visit during speech at State Banquet
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- Politician Portrayal
-21% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
84% : During his speech at last night's banquet, which featured a French menu and some vintage wines, Trump spoke about his love for the UK.67% : He said: "This is truly one of the highest honours of my life, such respect for you and such respect for your country.
57% : Trump has become the first politician to enjoy two separate state visits and on Wednesday he was treated to the State Banquet inside the castle alongside the royal family, Keir Starmer, and big names from the tech industry including Apple's Tim Cook and Open AI's Sam Altman.
22% : Donald Trump has been treated well in his historic second state visit to the UK, but a bizarre comment in his banquet speech has left people baffled.
18% : Trump went on to mention Britain's defeat of Napoleon and the Magna Carta in his speech, whereas King Charles III focused more on current issues such as Ukraine and the environment.
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