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Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Keir Starmer at Chequers today, setting the stage for potentially uneasy discussions between the cordial leaders. Trump, fresh from a grand visit to Windsor Castle with the King, where he enjoyed royal pomp and was chauffeured in a gold-adorned horse-drawn carriage, now shifts focus to business matters.

While much of the US-UK agreements have been disclosed ahead of the visit, there are certain topics that could lead to discomfort for both leaders. One likely point of discussion could be the issue surrounding Lord Mandelson, who was dismissed due to his association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a connection that Trump also shared with the same individual.

Protesters recently utilized a photo of Trump and Epstein during his Windsor Castle visit, attempting to embarrass the President by projecting it on castle walls and unfurling a banner nearby. Starmer and Trump also diverge on the recognition of Palestine as a state at the UN, with Trump’s approach to the Gaza conflict differing notably from the UK’s stance.

In a separate incident, Nigel Farage met with Trump in Washington DC to express concerns about the UK’s laws on hate speech and online safety, which he deemed as restrictive of free speech. In response, Trump acknowledged the situation in the UK as peculiar, hinting at ongoing discussions with the Prime Minister.

During a speech at the Munich Security Conference, Vice President JD Vance criticized the UK for purportedly curbing free speech, referencing issues like safe zones around abortion clinics. Starmer defended the UK’s commitment to free speech, asserting its long-standing tradition and pride in upholding it.

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