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Tech, Trade Lead Trump's Agenda
The visit includes military ceremonies, royal receptions, and protests in Windsor and London as leaders seek to strengthen US-UK diplomatic ties amid geopolitical tensions.
- U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will begin a three-day state visit to the U.K. on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, staying overnight at Windsor Castle.
- The visit follows ongoing trade discussions, with U.K. officials seeking to improve deals amid unresolved pharmaceutical, steel, and aluminum sector negotiations.
- The events will feature a carriage procession across the Windsor estate, a white tie state banquet with King Charles III, a Beating Retreat ceremony, and a business gathering organized by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
- Trump’s net worth increased by $3 billion in 2025, but a giant photo linking him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein outside Windsor Castle and planned protests suggest potential backlash despite royal efforts to flatter him.
- The visit aims to reinforce the 250-year U.K.-U.S. relationship through technology, nuclear energy, and defense deals, while political tensions persist over Prime Minister Starmer’s scrutiny and free speech debates.
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Tech, trade lead Trump's agenda
LONDON — U.S. President Donald Trump arrived Tuesday in the United Kingdom for a state visit during which the British government hopes a multibillion-dollar technology deal will show the trans-Atlantic bond remains strong despite differences over Ukraine, the Middle East…
·Madison, United States
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·Germany
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