Britain

Rachel Maddow: Trump 'Careening Circus of Pratfall Embarassments'

The Huffington Post Promotes Teaching Kids Transgenderism in UK

Surprising Morning Joe Praise for Trump D-Day Speech

CNN: Trump Is Waging a ‘Systematic Assault’ on Our Allies

Matthews Gets Upset Over Trump Kids in the UK, Omits Love for Kennedys

Rachel Maddow: ‘The President’s Overseas Trip Has Been Clunky’

Trump in the UK: And You Thought the American Media Were Biased

David Gregory Frets Trump Not Persuaded by Prince Charles on Climate

CNN Harps on Protest Sizes During Trump U.K. Visit
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May held a joint press conference during his state visit to the United Kingdom. The included Trump acting diplomatic towards his hosts, and he even extended an olive branch to May when he quipped that she was probably a better negotiator than him, but that didn’t stop CNN from running hourly coverage of the protests in London.

Nets Ignore May Crediting Trump With Getting NATO Allies to Pay Up
At a joint press conference in London on Tuesday, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May thanked President Trump for putting pressure on the NATO members who were not paying what they agreed to and getting results. But instead of the reporting on that praise during their evening newscasts, the liberal broadcast networks chose to hype anti-Trump protesters, including an effigy of him on the toilet,…

NBC Touts London Protesters Calling Trump ‘Fascist’

ABC Giddy Over ‘Hundreds of Thousands’ Protesting Trump in London
All three networks spent their morning shows again hyping protests in London over President Trump’s visit with departing Prime Minister Theresa May and the royal family. ABC’s foreign correspondent Ian Pannell was clearly excited by the protesters, inflating their numbers while speaking on their behalf as if he were a protester himself, even admitting the only reason he was there was to cover…

NBC Reporter Predicts Media Will Undermine Success of Trump’s UK Trip
Appearing on MSNBC Live With Craig Melvin late Monday morning, NBC News foreign correspondent Keir Simmons assured viewers that despite how well President Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom was going so far, the British and American press would surely pick it apart and find negative headlines to write in the coming days.

CNN New Day Calls Trump Orwellian, Network Touts 'Global Reach'
On Monday morning, President Trump kicked off his state visit to the UK. CNN New Day provided live coverage of the event, and was sure to bring up the an interview with The Sun in which Trump called Meghan Markle “nasty” in response to comments Markle made about Trump. When Trump denied that he called Markle nasty, Toobin stated that the U.S. was now in a “1984-like scenario.”