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U.S. President Donald Trump re-tweets three anti-Muslim videos that were originally tweeted by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of British far-right political party Britain First, prompting international condemnation and criticism.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May condemns the tweets and says Britain First "peddle lies".

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  1. BBC
  2. CNN
  3. MSNBC
  4. The Guardian
  5. The New York Times
  6. The Washington Post
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  1. U.S. President Donald Trump re-tweets three videos designed to spread hatred for Muslims that were originally tweeted by a member of British far-right political party Britain First, prompting international condemnation. One of the videos is revealed to be fake. 2017-11-30 00:30:05 (First version)
  2. U.S. President Donald Trump re-tweets three videos with that were originally tweeted by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of British far-right political party Britain First, prompting international condemnation and criticism. 2017-11-30 10:30:05 (Update)
  3. U.S. President Donald Trump re-tweets three videos that were originally tweeted by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of British far-right political party Britain First, prompting international condemnation and criticism. 2017-11-30 14:30:05 (Update)
  4. U.S. President Donald Trump re-tweets three anti-Muslim videos that were originally tweeted by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of British far-right political party Britain First, prompting international condemnation and criticism. (Current version)

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