As the Brexit process descended into yet more chaos, Friday, Andrea Mitchell had an idea as to who should share some of the blame: Donald Trump. Talking with NBC and BBC reporters as another vote in Parliament failed, the MSNBC host complained, “Donald Trump has actually played a very disruptive role in this.”

Citing a 2018 visit to Britain and to Prime Minister Theresa May’s country home, Mitchell continued, “Back when he was coming from a very nasty NATO meeting and went to Chequers and gave an interview to one of her opposing newspapers on the eve of that. And most recently his son sort of trolling her, saying she should have taken his advice.”

Mitchell’s outburst came after NBC News London reporter Ali Arouzi explained how many of the pro-Brexit protesters outside Parliament feel: “Funnily enough, many of the people I have spoken to here say they want a Donald Trump- type figure to take control here, a member of not mainstream politics, somebody that will deliver to them what they want.”

BBC reporter Jon Sopel recounted the bad blood between May and Trump, putting some culpability on Trump.

He was due to meet Theresa may in Chequers and he said three things in the Sun newspaper. He said, that, one that Theresa May hasn't listened to his advise. Two, that if she carried on with the arrangement she has tried to sell, which has failed for the third time in Parliament, it would make a trade deal with the U.S. very difficult. And third, Boris Johnson would make a great prime minister. It was a bullseye against Theresa May each time. And you wonder what their relationship is. I'm told they had a very very bad conversation when Donald Trump was flying to a summit. He was on Air Force One talking to Theresa May and there was not a lot of love in that conversation.

On the July 14, 2018 Andrea Mitchell Reports, guest Nicholas Burns hammered Trump’s role in Brexit: “We have not seen this kind of wrecking ball tour of Europe by any American President in the history of our country, to go after the Germans, to go after the British, to go after NATO and the EU.”

A transcript is below: