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“He held her hand going through the colonnades, which took us all by surprise, and as it turns out, took Theresa by surprise,” Fiona McLeod Hill, the former joint chief of staff at No 10, told Percy. The meeting took a bizarre twist as they walked through the White House. But the prime minister had gone into the meeting determined to persuade the president to make a statement backing Nato and warn him over his closeness to Vladimir Putin.ĭonald Trump and Theresa May awkwardly hold hands at White House Guardian May was seen as “not strong” by Trump, according to KT McFarland, the former US deputy national security adviser. May’s encounter with Trump, which is described to Percy by British aides as well as Trump insiders, was a taste of what was to come. And he also triggered alarm among some American officials in the room with him, with one defence official noting that the president’s notoriously short attention span suggested a “squirrel careening through the traffic”.
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It was not just May who found Trump unsettling: to European diplomatic observers, he seemed a “strange creature”. With testimony from a who’s who of world leaders and senior US officials, it offers an unmediated reflection of Trump shorn of political hypocrisies. The three-part BBC series, Trump Takes on the World, by the award-winning documentary maker Norma Percy, reveals extraordinary access to key observers of the president.
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With Trump out of power, those who had ringside seats during four years of dangerous and often chaotic foreign policy are now describing their – often bruising – encounters in a major new documentary series.