BRITAIN

Britain welcomes Trump with black-tie dinner, protests and giant baby Trump balloon

US President Donald Trump left behind a contentious NATO gathering in Brussels Thursday and moved on to Britain, where a pomp-filled welcome ceremony was soon overshadowed by an interview. Trump blasted Prime Minister Theresa May, blamed London’s mayor for terror attacks against the city and argued that Europe was “losing its culture” because of immigration in the interview published Thursday. On Friday, thousands of people thronged the streets of London in a “Carnival of Resistance” to protest Trump’s visit. The centerpiece is a giant balloon depicting Trump as a screaming baby.