Video .. Documentary: The former British Prime Minister called her husband to explain to him Trump's holding her hand

After the end of the meeting between former British Prime Minister Theresa May and former US President Donald Trump, they headed towards the press conference together, and immediately felt very embarrassed when Trump grabbed her hand, and was forced to keep her hand in the hand of the president, which made their appearance ridiculous by the press. When May herself was terrified and had to call her husband Philip to explain to him why another man held her hand.

“Trump grabbed her hand as they were heading to the press conference, which made us feel astonished while May was in a daze,” said Dunning Street Chief of Staff Fiona MacLeough, “But I think she couldn't pull her hand out of him, so she left it in his hand,” she added. Fiona to a BBC documentary "The first thing she said to me was that she wanted to contact Philip" to explain why another man held my hand before the news broke in the press.

But after May's visit to Washington ended, her spokeswoman, explaining this strange situation, said, "They were walking towards the press conference, and when Trump extended his hand, May grabbed her."

And the hand grip was repeated by Trump when visiting the United Kingdom in July 2018 on two occasions, as Trump held May's hand as he was walking down the stairs at Blenheim Palace for a banquet in his honor.

Many theories have been put forward to explain why Trump held May's hand for the second time.

But in a TV interview the former prime minister gave to the BBC, May confirmed that she was completely innocent.

"When we were going up the stairs, he grabbed my hand to help himself climb up the stairs," she added.

Although this suggests the extent of the strength of the working relationship between the two countries, some close to Trump insist that this is not the case at all.

"The truth is that the chemistry between President Trump and May may not have been great," said Deputy National Security Adviser KT McFarland. "Trump thinks he's a great leader and wants to work with strong leaders. This picture does not show the British prime minister's strength."

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