
A special state visit for Trump sparks outcry in the U.K.
Clip: 4/18/2017 | 7m 16s
1.8 million Brits signed a petition demanding Theresa May cancel Trump’s state visit.
When British Prime Minister Theresa May met with President Trump in January, she extended a special honor: an invitation for a state visit, which only two presidents have received since 1952. But the president's visit to the U.K. has become politically fraught, prompting protests and petitions, and every aspect of the trip is in flux. Special correspondent Ryan Chilcote reports from London.
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A special state visit for Trump sparks outcry in the U.K.
Clip: 4/18/2017 | 7m 16s
When British Prime Minister Theresa May met with President Trump in January, she extended a special honor: an invitation for a state visit, which only two presidents have received since 1952. But the president's visit to the U.K. has become politically fraught, prompting protests and petitions, and every aspect of the trip is in flux. Special correspondent Ryan Chilcote reports from London.
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