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    Are We All Friends? Trump’s Mike Johnson Visits MPs | John Crace

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    By Pete Parker on January 20, 2026 World News
    Are We All Friends? Trump’s Mike Johnson Visits MPs | John Crace
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    Trump’s Instability Sparks Political Tension Ahead of Johnson’s UK Address

    • Keir Starmer advocated calm diplomacy, but Donald Trump reacted negatively, criticising the UK prime minister.
    • Trump called the Chagos Islands deal “gross stupidity” despite initially endorsing it.
    • Mike Johnson’s speech to UK Parliament felt forced, with empty seats highlighting a lack of interest.
    • Johnson praised Starmer’s press conference, yet struggled to distance himself from Trump’s erratic behaviour.
    • The overall atmosphere during the address was awkward, with Johnson’s rhetoric conflicting with current issues.

    We’re all friends really? Trump’s not so useful idiot Mike Johnson drops in on MPs | John Crace

    In a tumultuous turn of events, former President Donald Trump has publicly rebuked the UK following Keir Starmer’s diplomatic remarks about Greenland, calling the recent Chagos Islands deal “an act of gross stupidity.”

    This unexpected outburst underscores the ongoing volatility in US-UK relations and adds pressure ahead of a crucial address by House Speaker Mike Johnson to Parliament.

    Trump’s comments come just nine months after he endorsed the same Concessions; experts speculate that his erratic behaviour is tied to fluctuating mental health. With the midterm elections nearing, his unpredictable rhetoric raises concerns about the stability of international diplomacy.

    Why did Trump attack the UK?

    Following Starmer’s emphasis on diplomacy, Trump launched a tirade against the UK for its Chagos Islands policy, a stark contradiction to his prior endorsement.

    These tensions played out during Johnson’s speech to both Houses of Parliament, which was meant to celebrate 250 years of American independence but received a tepid reception in a nearly empty chamber.

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    Mike Johnson, the US Speaker of the House, acknowledged Starmer’s diplomatic approach in a “well-judged” press conference but sidestepped Trump’s comments, aiming instead to “calm the waters.” He appeared awkward, grappling with the absurdities of passing his boss’s messages while dismissing Trump’s antics.

    Reaction and Fallout

    Reactions from attendees were mixed, appearing to laugh off Johnson’s self-aware absurdity while quietly acknowledging the disarray within the US political landscape. Critics have pointed out the irony in Johnson’s advocacy for human rights while Trump continues to display autocratic tendencies.

    Moving forward, Johnson faces the challenge of maintaining diplomatic relations with an increasingly erratic Trump while preparing for the potential shift in Congress at the upcoming midterms. The fragility of the alliance may test the resilience of UK-US relations in the coming months.

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