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Former U.S. President Donald Trump referred to Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, as “handsome” during a rally last year. Over time, Trump has shown his support for Farage by granting exclusive interviews to the British politician’s GB News program. Farage has also maintained a close relationship with Trump, attending his 2016 inauguration.
During an appearance on LBC on Tuesday, Farage revealed plans to visit the United States for four to five days to attend the upcoming inauguration. While there, he intends to meet with billionaire entrepreneur and Trump ally Elon Musk, despite a recent disagreement between the two regarding their contrasting views on far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
Despite the falling-out with Musk, Farage emphasized that his long-standing friendship with Trump remains strong.
“I’ve been friends with Donald Trump for a decade. I’ve offered him my full support, and he’s done the same for me,” Farage said. “I don’t see that changing anytime soon.”
As for the U.K. government’s involvement in the inauguration, it has yet to make any official announcements regarding its representatives. Traditionally, the British ambassador to the U.S. — currently Karen Pierce, with Peter Mandelson set to take over — attends such events on behalf of the government.
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