Donald Trump was quick to denounce the protests against him in London as he insisted they were “fake news”. During a speech alongside Theresa May the US president insisted he didn’t see any protests and if he did they were “very small”. Mr Trump was asked a question regarding meeting Jeremy Corbyn who recently spoke at the protests condemning the US president for his attitudes and US policies.
The President began by saying: “As far as the protests I have to tell you I commented on it yesterday.
“We left the Prime Minister, the Queen, the Royal Family, there were thousands of people on the streets cheering.
“Even coming over today there were people cheering.
“And I heard that there were protests and I said where are the protests? I don’t see any protests.
“I did see a small protest when I came today, it was very small, so a lot of it is fake news I hate to say.
Donald Trump branded the protests against him as "fake news" during his