The 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, released a powerfully heartfelt and meaningful response to the news that Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, had passed away at the age of 96.
In a statement shared to Truth Social, Trump said this:
Melania and I are deeply saddened to learn of the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Il. Together with our family and fellow Americans, we send our sincere condolences to the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom during this time of great sorrow and grief.
Queen Elizabeth’s historic and remarkable reign left a tremendous legacy of peace and prosperity for Great Britain. Her leadership and enduring diplomacy secured and advanced
alliances with the United States an countries …around the world. However, she will always be remembered for her faithfulness to her country and her unwavering devotion to her fellow countrymen and women. Melania and I will always cherish our time together with the Queen, and never forget Her Majesty’s generous friendship, great wisdom, and wonderful sense of humor. What a grand and beautiful lady she was – there was nobody like her!
Our thoughts and prayers will remain with the great people of the United Kingdom as you honor her most meaningful life and exceptional service to the people. May God bless the Queen, may she reign forever in our hearts, and may God hold her and Prince Philip in abiding care.
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) September 8, 2022
Business Insider recalled how leftist brains melted on the streets of London when President Trump made his first visit to the royal family in 2018:
In fact, that 2018 visit caused such outrage on the streets of London — with more than 250,000 people protesting the president — that Prime Minister Theresa May was forced to move the site of her dinner for him to Blenheim Palace, 50 miles outside the city. The House of Commons refused to extend an invitation for him to address Parliament as other world leaders had done, including Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
The most humiliating insult for Trump came from the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, who allowed protesters to fly a giant orange balloon that depicted the president as a pouting fat baby in a diaper holding a cellphone in his tiny hands.
Time Magazine provided a glimpse of how his second visit to England went:
The Queen also met President Donald Trump in 2019 at Buckingham Palace where he was also hosted for a state dinner during an official state visit to Britain. There were protests in several cities condemning the U.K.’s red-carpet treatment of the controversial president.
As if we needed any reminders, these people are lunatics. Perhaps nothing better encapsulates this unhinged hatred than a tweet share by a woke academic. The tweet has since been removed from Twitter. She said:
I heard the chief monarch of a thieving raping genocidal empire is finally dying. May her pain be excruciating.
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