Donald Trump pays tribute to ‘extraordinary’ Queen Elizabeth II
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Mr Trump paused from ranting on Truth Social about the “perverts and lowlifes” at the Lincoln Project to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II who passed away on Thursday afternoon.
The former president also hailed the new monarch, King Charles III, in a post proclaiming he would be a “Great and Wonderful King” and “an inspiration to everyone”.