Strander decidedly rejects the accusations of the control of the election!

Strander decidedly rejects the accusations of the control of the election!

Keir Strander gives way to allegations and emphasizes good relationships with Trump.

In a dramatic political exchange of blows, the British Prime Minister Keir Strander rejected Donald Trump's allegations that the Labor Party tried to interfere in the upcoming US elections. Strander described his relationship with Trump as "good" and made it clear that his party had done nothing wrong while he spoke on the way to a Commonwealth summit on the Pacific island of Samoa.

The allegations are explosive: Trump's campaign team has submitted a complaint to the Federal Election Commission and speaks of “illegal foreign contributions” by the Labor Party on the campaign by Kamala Harris. This happened after Labor volunteers had traveled to the United States to support Harris in crucial states. Strander emphasized that the volunteers had financed their trip themselves and that such operations for the Labor Party are nothing new.

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The allegations were called "obvious foreign interference", and Trump's team referred to a Sofia Patel, who was now deleted, the director of the Labor Party, who asked for volunteers to travel to North Carolina. Al Jazera reporter Jonah Hull found that Straers and his ministers "resolutely" reacted to the "quite spectacular" accusations. Strander pointed out that the Labor volunteers work in their free time and that this was also the case in previous elections.

Strand, who met Trump last month for a two -hour dinner in New York, assured that the allegations would not burden the relationships between Great Britain and the United States, even if Trump was to regain the presidency in November. "It was important that we build a good relationship between us, which we did," said Strander and thanked Trump for his time.

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