A lip-reader has claimed thatDonald Trumpdelivered a stark warning toKing Charles IIIjust moments after the British monarch arrived at the White House on Monday.
Trump and First LadyMelania Trumpwelcomed King Charles andQueen Camillaon the South Lawn, where their opening exchange was not audible to cameras. According to lip-reader Nicola Hickling, Trump began by referencing a recent shooting, saying: “This shooting.”
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The King reportedly responded: “I would rather not stand about here too long. I feel I should not be here.”
Trump then asked if he was alright and said “it is not a good thing,” before adding: “I was not prepared, but now I am prepared.”
The conversation quickly turned to global tensions. Trump reportedly told the King that he's talking toVladimir Putin"right now", before adding his chilling three-word warning: "He wants war.”
King Charles replied “we will discuss that later,” attempting to move the discussion on.
But Trump continued with a more alarming remark, saying: “I have got a feeling that if he did what he said, he will wipe out the population.”
The monarch again attempted to move the discussion on, responding “another time,"Nicola told the Daily Mail.
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed