President Donald Trump says Britain's debate over leaving the European Union is 'tearing the country apart'. 9News
Mrs May grudgingly granted the vote after Parliament twice rejected her proposed EU divorce deal.
Mr Trump commented as he welcomed Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar to the White House for an early St. Patrick's Day celebration. Earlier, the president tweeted suggested he was excited by Brexit, saying he anticipated a "large scale" trade agreement with the United Kingdom. "My Administration looks forward to negotiating a large scale Trade Deal with the United Kingdom," Mr Trump wrote on Twitter.Mr Trump has long been a supporter of Brexit, with strong links to high-profile Brexiteers such as Nigel Farage.He even gave Mrs May a controversial piece of advice for her Brexit talks: sue the European Union, don't negotiate.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
US judge dismisses Stormy Daniels's lawsuit against President Donald TrumpThe lawsuit to repeal the non-disclosure agreement between Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump has been dismissed because the President has agreed to not enforce the NDA.
Read more »
Democrats self-inflicted wounds over anti-Semitism a warning for 2020Democrats keep committing unforced errors that showcase their internal divisions rather than Donald Trump's weaknesses. It could cost them the 2020 election.
Read more »
‘He’s just not worth it’: Pelosi opposes impeachment.SpeakerPelosi has announced she does not support the impeachment of US President realDonaldTrump, in a move that’s already sparked outrage among some progressives.
Read more »
Cohen files $2 million lawsuit against President TrumpDonald Trump's ex-lawyer, Michael Cohen, has filed a lawsuit against the President, claiming he stopped paying his legal fees when he started working with federal prosecutors.
Read more »
Michael Cohen sues Trump Organisation for unpaid legal feesCohen said the Trump Organisation breached its obligations to indemnify him after it became clear he would cooperate in investigations into Trump.
Read more »
Donald Trump signs girls' Bibles as he meets Alabama tornado survivorsThe US President travels to the Alabama town battered by a tornado, which killed 23 people, signing two girls' Bibles while at a makeshift relief centre.
Read more »
Donald Trump sees first hand 'unbelievable' tornado damage in Alabama | Sky News AustraliaDonald Trump has said the damage done to Alabama by recent tornadoes is 'unbelievable' after visiting badly damaged parts of the state.\n\nThe US President and his wife Melania visited the small town of Beauregard, on the Georgia border, where all 23 who died in the tornadoes lived.\n\nThey stopped at a line of 23 crosses erected to commemorate the victims, who included four children and seven members of one family.\n\n\n\n
Read more »
Nancy Pelosi says impeaching Donald Trump 'just not worth it'House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has ruled out impeaching US President Donald Trump, saying 'he's just not worth it'. 9News
Read more »
'I'm not for impeachment' of Donald Trump: US House Speaker PelosiUS President Donald Trump should not be impeached unless the reasons are overwhelming and bipartisan, the House Speaker said in an interview.
Read more »
Reports Donald Trump demanded security clearance for family 'very concerning'Former FBI acting director Andrew McCabe says he is very concerned about reports US President Donald Trump demanded top-secret security clearance for his daughter and son-in-law.
Read more »