Trump Says He Speaks for UK More Than Prince Harry
Donald Trump responded to Prince Harry's Ukraine speech, saying he represents the UK better than the duke, who urged the US to uphold its commitments in the conflict.
Donald Trump responded to Prince Harry's Ukraine speech, saying he represents the UK better than the duke, who urged the US to uphold its commitments in the conflict.
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