British Prime Minister Teresa Mae said that US President Donald Trump's calls for congressional Democrats to come back were "absolutely unacceptable".

"The language used to talk about these women is absolutely unacceptable," the spokesman told reporters.

"It's interesting to see Democratic congressional deputies in Congress who say in a high tone to the American people, the world's largest and most powerful nation, how to run our government," Trump said in tweets on Twitter yesterday. "They come from countries Its governments are suffering from catastrophic conditions, which are the worst, the most corrupt and the least efficient in the world (if it had a functioning government). "

"Why do not they go back to those failing areas where crimes are spreading, to help repair them? These areas really need help so I can go quickly there, I'm sure Nancy Pelosi will be very happy to get free flights." Despite Trump's statements, However, yesterday, he again attacked the female deputies, and asked them to seek forgiveness from their country.

"I reject Trump's xenophobic comments aimed at dividing our country," Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was the first to respond to Trump's comments, denouncing his remarks as "an attack."