Trump attacks Khan at UN and claims London 'wants to go to Sharia law'
Trump accused London Mayor Sadiq Khan of pushing Sharia Law and warned European immigration and UK energy policies threaten Western Europe’s future, citing record UK migrant arrivals.
- President Donald Trump criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan during his United Nations speech, claiming London wants to implement Sharia law and calling Khan a terrible mayor.
- Khan's spokesperson described Trump's remarks as appalling and bigoted, indicating he would not dignify them with a response.
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting defended Khan, stating that he does not advocate for Sharia law and focuses on improving London's infrastructure and safety.
- Trump has a long history of personal attacks on Khan, including calling him a terrible mayor and criticizing London's crime rates.
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By affirming to the UN that the capital of the United Kingdom intends to "go to the sharia", the billionaire resumes conspiracy theories of extreme right-wing, and tackles Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan, one of his favourite targets for years.
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