- Donald Trump stated that Britain's implementation of Brexit has been "sloppy" but is now "getting straightened out".
- Trump praised Sir Keir Starmer, noting he made a "good trade deal" with the US despite being a "liberal".
- Trump is scheduled for a second state visit to the UK from 17 to 19 September, where he will be hosted at Windsor Castle and meet King Charles and Sir Keir.
- He expressed no disappointment about not addressing MPs and peers during his visit, stating he just wants "a good time" and to "respect King Charles".
- Trump voiced frustration with Vladimir Putin over stalled efforts to secure a peace deal in Ukraine, threatening "very severe tariffs" on Russia if an agreement is not reached within 50 days.
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