Piers Morgan gets the only interview with Trump while he’s in the UK: The President filmed 33-minute interview during tour of the Churchill War Rooms and it will be shown tomorrow
- US President talks Brexit, gun control and climate change in exclusive interview
- Piers Morgan announced that it will feature on tomorrow’s Good Morning Britain
- Tomorrow’s show will air from 6am on ITV as Trump’s State Visit continues
By Sebastian Murphy-bates For Mailonline
Published: 12:20 EDT, 4 June 2019 | Updated: 14:44 EDT, 4 June 2019
The US President has spoken about Brexit, gun control and climate change in an exclusive interview with Piers Morgan.
Donald Trump‘s conversation with the Good Morning Britain presenter is his only one-to-one with either a UK or US network during his State Visit.
Their 33-minute chat will air on tomorrow’s show, which begins at 6am on ITV. The Republican also talks about his country’s future relationship with Iran.
Piers Morgan announced on social media that his exclusive interview with President Donald Trump will air tomorrow on Good Morning Britain
His interview was filmed in the Churchill war rooms today, with the presenter confirming its completion on social media this afternoon.
It comes after Prime Minister Theresa May gave the president a private tour of the underground bunker where Winston Churchill led the country during the Second World War.
Mr Trump was presented with a framed typescript draft of the 1941 Atlantic Charter, agreed by president Franklin D. Roosevelt and Sir Winston, that set out their vision for the post-war world.
Trump and First Lady Melania landed at Buckingham Palace at lunchtime after flying into Stansted in the morning following an overnight flight in Air Force One from Joint Base Andrews near Washington DC.
Pictured: Donald and Ivanka Trump with Theresa May’s husband, Philip, in the Churchill War Rooms this afternoon
Donald Trump Jr shared this shot of his father, First Lady Melania and Ivanka Trump touring the Churchill War Rooms with Theresa and Philip May
Ivanka, Tiffany, Donald Jr, Eric and his wife Lara were all brought along for the VIP tour of London’s Imperial War Museum on the second day of the president’s three-day trip in the UK
Tiffany Trump and her sister-in-law Lara are shown at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office on Tuesday with White House counselor Kellyanne Conway (in green)
Hundreds of thousands of anti-Trump protesters have promised to bring London to a standstill – but they have so far failed to materialise as 20,000 police officers swamped the capital.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn led demonstrations in the capital today, after boycotting the State Banquet last night.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is pictured marching with protesters in central London today as people gathered to denounce Donald Trump
The Queen granted the President the greatest honour that can be bestowed upon a visiting world leader in the ballroom of Buckingham Palace.
Both spoke of the special relationship between the US and the UK as the countries look to commemorate those who gave their lives on D-Day in World War Two.
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