Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Trump lashes out again at Britain’s ambassador

- Danica Kirka

LONDON – U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out for a second day at Britain’s ambassador to the United States on Tuesday, describing him as “wacky” and a “pompous fool,” after a leak of emails critical of the American administra­tion.

The series of tweets came hours after Prime Minister Theresa May stood by Kim Darroch amid the controvers­y over the release of the documents published in the Mail on Sunday newspaper. Darroch’s forthright views — meant for consumptio­n behind closed doors — have caused embarrassm­ent between two countries that often celebrate having a “special relationsh­ip.”

“The wacky Ambassador that the U.K. foisted upon the United States is not someone we are thrilled with, a very stupid guy,” Trump tweeted.

Trump then combined his criticism of Darroch with a broadside at May, chiding her for failing to get her Brexit deal through Parliament.

“I told @theresa_may how to do that deal, but she went her own foolish way —was unable to get it done. A disaster!” Trump tweeted. “I don’t know the Ambassador but have been told he is a pompous fool.”

In the memos, Darroch, who has served as Britain’s envoy to Washington since 2016, suggested that in order to communicat­e with the president, “you need to make your points simple, even blunt.”

In the leaked documents he called the Trump administra­tion’s policy toward Iran “incoherent,” said the president might be indebted to “dodgy Russians” and raised doubts about whether the White House “will ever look competent.”

Darroch has had a close relationsh­ip with numerous Trump administra­tion officials, and the president’s advisers have been frequent guests at embassy events.

An investigat­ion is underway over the major breach of diplomatic security.

May’s spokesman said the prime minister had phoned Darroch to tell him he still had her full support.

But the tweets, together with a similar barrage on Monday, ratcheted up pressure on Britain’s government over Darroch, who also has been accused by some Brexit-backing U.K. politician­s of lacking enthusiasm for Britain’s departure from the European Union.

The journalist who reported the leak, Isabel Oakeshott, is a strong Brexit backer and an ally of Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, who also is Britain’s leading champion of Trump.

Trump has been supportive of Farage and once said he would “do a great job” as an ambassador to Washington.

Farage sidesteppe­d that notion Monday, saying, “I’m not a diplomat.”

The tiff with Trump also put pressure on Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt, the two men vying to succeed May as Conservati­ve leader and prime minister. Both say they will lead the U.K. out of the European Union and secure new trade deals around the world — notably with the United States.

Hunt, who is Britain’s foreign secretary, reprimande­d Trump on Tuesday, tweeting that his comments were “disrespect­ful and wrong to our Prime Minister and my country.”

Hunt wrote that “allies need to treat each other with respect,” and said that “if I become PM our Ambassador stays.”

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/AP ?? President Donald Trump called British Ambassador Kim Darroch a “pompous fool” and “wacky” on Tuesday.
EVAN VUCCI/AP President Donald Trump called British Ambassador Kim Darroch a “pompous fool” and “wacky” on Tuesday.

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