FACT CHECK: Trump Cut Off Journalist, Not UK Prime Minister
A post shared on X claims President Donald Trump cut off British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Trump 🇺🇸 cuts off Starmer 🇬🇧 mid answer over Canada 🇨🇦 with:
“That’s enough!”
Starmer’s bewilderment & silence speaks for the subservient obedience that defines UK 🇬🇧/ US 🇺🇸 relations. pic.twitter.com/UQ2O8avgNd
— Howard Beckett (@BeckettUnite) February 28, 2025
Verdict: Misleading
Trump was addressing the reporter, not Starmer, according to the reporter himself.
Fact Check:
Social media users are claiming that Trump cut off Starmer from answering a question about Canada. One user wrote, “Trump 🇺🇸 cuts off Starmer 🇬🇧 mid answer over Canada 🇨🇦 with: ‘That’s enough!’ Starmer’s bewilderment & silence speaks for the subservient obedience that defines UK 🇬🇧/ US 🇺🇸 relations.”
This claim is misleading. Trump was interrupting the journalist, not Starmer himself. The Independent’s Andrew Feinberg was asking a question about Canada before Trump interrupted him, according to The Independent.
“Donald Trump cut off The Independent‘s White House correspondent Andrew Feinberg as he pressed Sir Keir Starmer about the US president’s desire to make Canada the 51st state,” the outlet reported.
The White House’s rapid response X account also stated Trump was talking to the reporter, not cutting off Starmer. (RELATED: Claim That Trump Plans To Invalidate Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program Is Satire)
Fake News. President Trump was clearly talking to the reporter trying to goad the leaders into division. https://t.co/UOGPO6APUG pic.twitter.com/tb5hKvbpPZ
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 27, 2025
“Fake News. President Trump was clearly talking to the reporter trying to goad the leaders into division,” the account tweeted.