DONALD TRUMP's visit to the UK has so far been one of the biggest events of the year.
In the wake of his explosive world exclusive interview with The Sun - when he criticised Theresa May's Brexit plans - Mr Trump has spoken to GMB's Piers Morgan. Here's the lowdown on the Air Force One meeting...
When was the Donald Trump's interview with Piers Morgan on ITV?
Piers, a friend of the US President who famously won The Celebrity Apprentice when Mr Trump was running the show back in 2007, has had ANOTHER a one-on-one interview with The Donald on board Air Force One.
Part of their latest interview aired on Good Morning Britain on Monday, July 16, 2018.
ITV will also air a special programme on the interview tonight (July 16, 2018) at 10.45pm.
What did Donald Trump talk about during the Piers Morgan interview?
The pair discussed a number of important topics, and some more light-hearted ones:
- Donald told Piers about peace and nuclear tests
- Trump said he would sign a 'tremendously big deal' with UK after Brexit and there's 'no doubt' he'll sign a Brexit trade deal
- The president said he really likes Prince Harry and the Royal family, and said his Mum thought the Queen was a 'tremendous' woman
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What did Donald Trump say during his Piers Morgan interview in Davos?
The pair discussed a wide range of topics when they met in January 2018, including Meghan Markle, the EU and ISIS.
They also spoke about Trump's Britain First retweets, with a preview clip from the interview revealing the President told Piers: "Here’s what’s fair, if you’re telling me they’re horrible people, horrible racist people, I would certainly apologise if you would like me to do that.
"I know nothing about them. I don’t want to be involved with [these] people, but you’re telling me about these people because I know nothing about these people."
In another segment of the sitdown chat, Mr Trump said he does not think of himself as a feminist - because he is not solely supportive of women but of all people.
"No I wouldn't say I'm a feminist," Mr Trump said.
"That would be, maybe, going to0 far. I'm for women. I'm for men. I'm for everyone. I think people have to go out... and they have to win.
"And women are doing great, and I'm happy about that."
Discussing the issue of Britain's departure from the European Union, Mr Trump said he would have taken a different approach to Brexit to Mrs May.
"Would it be the way I negotiate? No, I wouldn't negotiate it the way it's being negotiated," he said.