President Trump says he “will no longer deal with” the U.K.’s ambassador to the U.S., Kim Darroch, who sent a series of confidential memos to the British Foreign Office assailing President Trump’s character and leadership.

The Daily Mail, which first leaked and excerpted the diplomatic cables, reports that Darroch describes Trump as an insecure and incompetent leader of an administration marred by “vicious infighting” and “false claims.”

“We don’t really believe this Administration is going to become substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable; less faction riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept,” the ambassador wrote in leaked documents, according to the Daily Mail.

In a pair of tweets, Trump began by knocking Darroch’s boss, Prime Minister Theresa May. Trump said May and her advisers have made a mess out of Brexit, and it’s good news that the U.K. will soon have a new prime minister.

Trump said the ambassador “is not liked or well thought of” and the U.S. won’t work with him. Trump did call Britain “wonderful” and said he was “most impressed” with Queen Elizabeth.

A White House official confirms that Darroch’s invitation to a dinner Monday for the emir of Qatar was rescinded.

Darroch’s dispatches — which date from 2017 to the present, according to the Daily Mail — tell British officials that Trump’s presidency could collapse in “disgrace and downfall,” but Darroch warns: “Do not write him off.”

A Foreign & Commonwealth Office spokesperson did not deny the authenticity of the memos but said they don’t necessarily reflect the stance of any part of Britain’s government.

“The British public would expect our Ambassadors to provide Ministers with an honest, unvarnished assessment of the politics in their country,” reads the FCO official’s statement. “Their views are not necessarily the views of Ministers or indeed the government. Read more

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