

Trump kept the wording of his second attempt the same. This time he mentioned the correct Twitter handle and targeted the actual prime minister of the United Kingdom. just received a diplomatic correspondence by tweet from the US President," tweeted Gerard Brady, who attached a screen-grab of Trump's error. "The best part about this is that a random woman called Theresa May Scrivener, with 6 followers. We are doing just fine!" Trump's tweet was soon deleted. The initial tweet reads: "Theresa don't focus on me, focus on the destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism that is taking place within the United Kingdom. Screen-grabs of the presidential error were taken and shared within seconds. It didn't take long for eagle-eyed Twitter users to pounce on Trump's mistake. Trump's schoolboy error was met with shock, amusement and left many Brits wondering: "Who in the world is Theresa May Scrivener?" In Trump fashion, he took to Twitter to air his grievances but targeted the wrong for Trump, the target of his tweet was not the prime minister of the United Kingdom as he had intended but in fact another woman named Theresa May Scrivener who had just six followers and a protected account. Taking aim at Prime Minister Theresa May's sharp rebuke of his actions, Trump wanted May to know he was unhappy. It had been an unusual day in Britain, with President Donald Trump retweeting several videos from far-right group Britain First. One user chimed: "Trump is unraveling at a terrifying pace.LONDON - Donald Trump got the wrong woman and Twitter users were there to screen-grab the evidence. "What does this guy have to do to prove he is unfit? Really? What is going on in the US?" one person asked. "As if he hasn't embarrassed us enough already," one Twitter user wrote. Twitter, on the other hand, was quick to notice the error and immediately slammed the president for not only criticising an ally but committing an embarrassing mistake in the process. The British prime minister's official account is actually Trump later deleted the erroneous tweet and tweeted out the same message to the right account.

However, the president accidentally linked to an account that appears to belong to a woman named Theresa Scrivener and had 6 followers. Trump responded by lashing out at May on Twitter saying: "Theresa don't focus on me, focus on the destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism that is taking place within the United Kingdom. It is wrong for the president to have done this." "British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right, which is the antithesis of the values that this country represents - decency, tolerance and respect. "Britain First seeks to divide communities through their use of hateful narratives which peddle lies and stoke tensions," British Prime Minister Theresa May's office said in a statement. However, the British government, civil rights leaders and lawmakers immediately condemned the tweets with many accusing Trump of fueling anti-Muslim sentiment.


"His goal is to promote strong border security and strong national security," she continued. Britain First: Universal condemnation of Donald Trump retweeting violent anti-Muslim messages
