Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit DAVID GREENE, HOST: Politicians in the United Kingdom continue to condemn the behavior of President Trump. Today, Prime Minister Theresa May criticized the president for retweeting anti-Muslim videos circulated earlier by a U.K. ultra-nationalist group. May noted that the United States and the United Kingdom enjoy a close relationship but that she felt compelled to speak out. The prime minister spoke at a news conference while traveling in Jordan. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) PRIME MINISTER THERESA MAY: The fact that we work together does not mean that we're afraid to say when we think the United States have got it wrong and to be very clear with them. And I'm very clear that retweeting from Britain First was the wrong thing to do. GREENE: All right. A number of lawmakers were so angered by Trump's behavior that they've demanded May cancel a visit by the U.S. president. May, though, insists that a visit is going to go ahead. Let's turn now to
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