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Trump UK visit sees supporters and protesters clash outside Buckingham Palace

Large rally against US president scheduled for Tuesday

Tom Batchelor
London
Monday 03 June 2019 08:59 EDT
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Anti-Trump protester and president supporter clash outside Buckingham Palace

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Pro- and anti-Donald Trump protesters briefly sparred outside Buckingham Palace as the US president arrived for a three-day state visit.

A woman wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap became engaged in a heated row with another member of the crowd over Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election.

The argument started after the woman began shouting accusations of bias and “fake news” towards the media tents.

The two then became engaged in a minute-long verbal confrontation.

The crowds waiting to see Mr Trump arrive at Buckingham Palace were largely made up of tourists.

Many were unaware of the incoming president, with just a small number of pro- and anti-Trump demonstrators.

A larger rally against Mr Trump is scheduled for Tuesday, in central London.

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