In an exclusive interview with Reuters, White House national security adviser John Bolton said that President Trump is eager for a U.S. trade deal with Britain once it breaks away from the European Union
WASHINGTON - White House national security adviser John Bolton said on Friday that President Donald Trump is eager for a U.S. trade deal with Britain once it breaks away from the European Union.
Trump had told reporters on Thursday that he wished British Prime Minister Theresa May well as she tries to find a path to a Brexit deal that can pass Parliament. A third attempt at passing a deal failed on Friday, sowing more confusion.
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