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Trump's last stop on his "Asia-Pacific tour" was Russia.

Before heading to Russia, Trump went to India first.

The attitude of India's leaders showed Martin what true bootlicking looked like.

In the words of Indian Pri Minister Modi: "For the future of Asia and the benefit of all humanity, we will join hands in cooperation; we will do our utmost to et the U.S.'s expectations."

After touring Asia, Trump returned satisfied.

Martin also returned content.

In a great mood, Trump even joked on Twitter, taking a swipe at his arch-nesis CNN: "We should have a contest, including CNN but excluding Fox News, to see which company is the most despicable, corrupt, or politically twisted in describing your favorite president ()!"

Then he listed a bunch of dia outlets on Twitter, saying: "They're all terrible; I suggest awarding the winner a 'Fake News' trophy."

"The good news is their credibility and ratings are terrible; no one pays attention to them."

...

Aquaman's filming went very smoothly and had entered post-production.

Lately, Martin had been imrsed in the editing room.

One day, he received a call from Sofia: "Martin, turn on your computer—your president father-in-law is at it again with his big mouth."

Curious, Martin opened his laptop and went to Trump's Twitter.

There were three latest videos on Twitter.

Martin first checked the video sources; they were retweeted from the Twitter of Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of the British far-right group "Britain First."

The videos included "Muslim beating a Dutch boy on crutches,"

"Muslim destroying a statue of the Virgin Mary," and a few others.

Trump not only posted them but captioned: "For national security."

The implication was self-evident.

The impact of Trump posting three anti-Muslim videos on Twitter quickly fernted.

The first to respond was the videos' origin country—Britain.

British Pri Minister Theresa May, visiting the Middle East, imdiately responded to Trump's anti-Muslim videos, stating: "This is wrong behavior. UK-U.S. cooperation should continue, but cooperating with the U.S. doesn't an we won't point out when Arica is wrong."

Theresa May said this to reporters in Jordan.

As Theresa May officially responded, Trump's Twitter was also harshly criticized in the UK Parliant.

CNN reported on December 12 that UK MPs used words like "racist," "fascist," "evil" to describe Trump—this was unprecedented "treatnt" for a U.S. president in the UK Parliant.

Labour MP Stephen Doughty said, "The U.S. president is sharing inflammatory, divisive content with millions."

Stephen Doughty also tweeted, "Trump isn't a racist, incompetent, or thoughtless—or maybe all three."

Another Labour MP, Chris Bryant, said, "It's hard to believe this is the action of a nation's top leader. If Trump cos to the UK, this U.S. president will be arrested. Our Pri Minister should clearly state that if Donald Trump cos to this country, he'll be arrested for inciting religious hatred, so he'd better not co."

Conservative MP Peter Bone suggested Trump delete his Twitter account.

He thought: "It's not that there's no solution—if the Pri Minister can convince the U.S. president to delete his Twitter account, wouldn't the world be better? Moreover, it could demonstrate the UK's influence on the world."

Ho Secretary Amber Rudd imdiately responded: "I believe many of us agree with this view."

Before the UK Parliant session, London's Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan had already issued a statent criticizing Trump.

He said: "Trump is a petty man; he's supporting despicable far-right organizations in our country that create division and hatred. I think Theresa May should first cancel Trump's visit to the UK."

Of course, not all voices in the UK Parliant were one-sided criticism.

For example, UK Cabinet Minister Justine Greening said in a BBC interview on Thursday morning: "Although I disagree with President Trump's Twitter content, I have to say, I think we shouldn't overinterpret this U.S. president's actions. He's just targeting the video content, not all Muslims. I believe this incident won't diminish the long-standing close relations between the UK and the U.S. and its people."

"As presidents co and go term after term, in the end, our relationship with the U.S. will endure," Greening added.

Trump also responded to his actions, explaining: "My purpose is to emphasize border security and national security issues."

Regarding questions about the videos' authenticity, he seed unconcerned, responding: "What difference does it make, because the threat is real."

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