Trump mimics Starmer at White House lunch, draws criticism from UK opposition
President Trump impersonated UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at a White House event, prompting criticism from Reform UK leader.

President Donald Trump mimicked UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a White House lunch on Wednesday, putting on what was described as a weak-sounding voice to impersonate the British leader.
According to reports, Trump's impersonation focused on Starmer saying he could not send UK forces to the Middle East. The incident occurred during what appeared to be an official White House event.
Reform UK leader Robert Jenrick criticized the episode, stating that Trump's behavior demonstrated that Starmer "isn't respected on the world stage." Jenrick characterized Trump's actions as "mockery" and "belittling" of the UK Prime Minister.
The incident comes amid ongoing discussions about UK-US relations and military involvement in Middle East conflicts. Trump has recently made various statements about foreign policy, including suggestions about conflicts with Iran.
No immediate response was available from Downing Street regarding Trump's impersonation of the Prime Minister. The episode highlights potential tensions in the diplomatic relationship between the two leaders.