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01of 15A Meeting With the PMJeff J Mitchell/GettyOn Tuesday, the second day of his state visit to the U.K.,President Donald Trumpmet with Prime MinisterTheresa May. The pair attended business meetings in the morning and participated in a joint news conference in the afternoon.“I’ve always talked openly with you, Donald, when we have taken a different approach and you’ve done the same with me,” May said. “I’ve always believed that cooperation and compromise are the basis of strong alliances, and nowhere is this more true than in the special relationship.”
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A Meeting With the PM
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On Tuesday, the second day of his state visit to the U.K.,President Donald Trumpmet with Prime MinisterTheresa May. The pair attended business meetings in the morning and participated in a joint news conference in the afternoon.
“I’ve always talked openly with you, Donald, when we have taken a different approach and you’ve done the same with me,” May said. “I’ve always believed that cooperation and compromise are the basis of strong alliances, and nowhere is this more true than in the special relationship.”
02of 15Polite GreetingsJeff J Mitchell/GettyMay and her husband, Philip May, greeted Trump and First LadyMelania Trumpat the entrance to 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister’s residence.
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Polite Greetings

May and her husband, Philip May, greeted Trump and First LadyMelania Trumpat the entrance to 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister’s residence.
03of 15The Prime Minister’s TourMANDEL NGAN/AFP/GettyMay, whorecently announcedshe will resign as prime minister on Friday, gave Trump a tour of 10 Downing Street.
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The Prime Minister’s Tour
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May, whorecently announcedshe will resign as prime minister on Friday, gave Trump a tour of 10 Downing Street.
04of 15Looking at HistoryHenry Nicholls/AFP/GettyDuring their tour, May, Trump and the first lady were shown a copy of the Declaration of Independence.
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Looking at History
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During their tour, May, Trump and the first lady were shown a copy of the Declaration of Independence.
05of 15First SpousesJeff J Mitchell/GettyMay’s husband and Mrs. Trump attended a garden party for the families of staff members from 10 Downing Street and the U.S. Embassy.
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First Spouses

May’s husband and Mrs. Trump attended a garden party for the families of staff members from 10 Downing Street and the U.S. Embassy.
06of 15Festive FlowersBEN STANSALL/AFP/GettyThe first lady brought a bouquet of flowers to the party as she walked alongside the prime minister’s husband.
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Festive Flowers
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The first lady brought a bouquet of flowers to the party as she walked alongside the prime minister’s husband.
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Business as Usual
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08of 15Speaking to the PressPresident Donald Trump.STEFAN ROUSSEAU/AFP/GettyTrump spoke during a joint news conference with May at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London, where the tworeaffirmed their countries' allianceeven as they have split on some issues.
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Speaking to the Press
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Trump spoke during a joint news conference with May at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London, where the tworeaffirmed their countries' allianceeven as they have split on some issues.
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Even More Protests
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The group “Together Against Trump” organized demonstrationsat Buckingham Palace, inTrafalgar Squareand vowed to march “wherever [Trump] is.”
Tens of thousands had been expected, but an exact crowd size was not immediately available.
“This is about sending a strong message that people in the U.K. don’t accept the divisive right-wing policies that Trump stands for, and that inviting him for a state visit is totally inappropriate,” the Stop Trump Coalitionsaid in a statement.
10of 15A Golden Toilet …Mike Kemp/In Pictures via GettyA giant statue depicting Trump sitting on a golden toilet was prominent among the protestors in London on Tuesday.
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A Golden Toilet …
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A giant statue depicting Trump sitting on a golden toilet was prominent among the protestors in London on Tuesday.
11of 15… and Toliet PaperAlex McBride/GettyOne enterprising protestor sold “Donald Trump toliet paper” to demonstrators in Trafalgar Square.
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… and Toliet Paper
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One enterprising protestor sold “Donald Trump toliet paper” to demonstrators in Trafalgar Square.
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13of 15Protestors Speak Out with SignsRichard Baker / In Pictures via GettyProtestors in London held signs with messages like “Keep Your Tiny Hands Off Our Queen,” “You Can’t Combover Racism” and “Lock Him in the Tower!”
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Protestors Speak Out with Signs
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Protestors in London held signs with messages like “Keep Your Tiny Hands Off Our Queen,” “You Can’t Combover Racism” and “Lock Him in the Tower!”
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Dinner, Round 2
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What’s Next on Trump’s Trip

On Wednesday, the president will travel to Portsmouth to honor the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
On Thursday and he the first lady will travel to France.
source: people.com