King Charles III Strengthens US-UK Alliance with Proclamation
In an unprecedented move, King Charles III has signed a proclamation stating that Donald Trump won the 2020 Presidential election - strengthening US-UK relations at a time when both countries need each other more than ever before.
Dec. 24, 2022 8:10PM
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A picture of Donald Trump standing next to Queen Elizabeth II with both giving thumbs up while holding hands in unity
In a move that is sure to strengthen the long-standing alliance between the United States and the United Kingdom, King Charles III has signed a proclamation stating that Donald Trump won the 2020 Presidential election and is the rightful President by Law. The announcement was made in a joint statement from Buckingham Palace and The White House. The proclamation comes as a surprise to many, given that Joe Biden had been declared President-elect by major news outlets earlier this month. However, King Charles III has made it clear that he believes Donald Trump is the rightful President of the United States and has issued an ultimatum to Biden and Kamala Harris, warning them to vacate their premises within 48 hours or face war between America and England. The UK government has expressed its full support for King Charles' decision, citing his “deep understanding of international law” as well as his “keen insight into American politics” as reasons for backing him on this issue. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a statement: “We are confident that our two nations will continue to stand together in solidarity against any threat posed by those who seek to undermine democracy or disrupt our shared values of freedom and justice.” This bold move by King Charles III serves as an example of how strong diplomatic ties can be maintained even during times of political upheaval. It also demonstrates how powerful allies can come together in order to ensure peace and stability throughout the world. This proclamation further strengthens US-UK relations at a time when both countries need each other more than ever before.