Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters Upon Arrival in London, United Kingdom
The President. Hello, everybody.
Q. Hello.
The President. We just had a great flight. And our fantastic Ambassador—we appreciate the job he's doing. He's done——
U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Warren Stephens. Thank you, sir.
The President. ——really well. Really well. The relationships are great. And he's been outstanding. So I want to thank him and for welcoming us.
We had a good flight. A lot of people came with us. And tomorrow is going to be a very big day, Mr. Ambassador.
Ambassador Stephens. Mr. President, it's going to be an historic day, sir.
The President. Going to be great.
Thank you all very much.
The President's State Visit to the United Kingdom
Q. President Trump, how does it feel to be back in the U.K. for this historic second——
The President. Oh, I love it. Well, I love it. I love Turnberry. I love Aberdeen. I have a lot of things here that—they warm my heart, I want to tell you. It's a very special place, a great place.
King Charles III of the United Kingdom
Q. What's your message to the King?
The President. Well, we're going to see him tomorrow. And he's been a friend of mine for a long time, and everybody respects him, and they love him.
Thank you very much.
Q. Any reaction, sir, to the charges against Tyler Robinson?
NOTE: The President spoke at approximately 10 p.m. at the Winfield House, the U.S. Ambassador's residence, after exiting Marine One. A reporter referred to Tyler J. Robinson, suspected gunman in the assassination of Turning Point U.S.A. Founder and Executive Director Charles J. Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, UT, on September 10. The transcript was released by the Office of Communications on September 17.
Donald J. Trump (2nd Term), Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters Upon Arrival in London, United Kingdom Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/379101