President Trump set off a firestorm for retweeting three videos showing violent attacks and actions by Muslims, posted by Britain First’s Jayda Fransen.

In case you missed them, here they are.

https://twitter.com/JaydaBF/status/935609305574903812

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https://twitter.com/JaydaBF/status/935805606447013888

https://twitter.com/JaydaBF/status/935775552102981633

Theresa May’s spokesman issued the following statement in response to the retweets: “Britain First seeks to divide communities by their use of hateful narratives that peddle lies and stoke tensions. They cause anxiety to law-abiding people. British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right which is the antithesis of the values this country represents, decency, tolerance and respect.”

UK Prime Minister May continued to criticize President Trump for retweeting the Islamic terrorism tweets in public comments.

.@theresa_may on Trump tweets: “I’m very clear that re-tweeting from Britain First was the wrong thing to do.” pic.twitter.com/33hrE3naZb — FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) December 1, 2017

On Friday the Trump administration announced the president would skip a planned stop in London in January.

The president was planning to open the new U.S. embassy in London.

Thanks Theresa, you placed the importance of you virtue signaling over some dumb retweets above the core interests of our country. Genius move. https://t.co/BhPvc7CqwD — Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) December 1, 2017

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