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Mr. President, this is Trump.
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It is with great pleasure that my wife
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and I welcome you to Windsor Castle on
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this your second state visit to the
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This in the seas and in the national
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parks established by your predecessors
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Mr. President, Mrs. Trump, um the bond
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between our two nations is indeed a
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Forged in the fire of conflict, it has
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been fortified through our shared
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endeavors and burnished by the deep
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affection between our people.
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Tested time and again, it has borne the
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weight of our common purpose and raised
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our ambition for a better world.
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So in renewing our bond tonight, we do
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so with unshakable trust in our
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friendship and in our shared commitment
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to independence and liberty.
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Therefore, as we celebrate this
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unparalleled partnership, allow me to
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propose a toast to President Trump and
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the First Lady and to the health,
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prosperity, and happiness of the people
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of the United States of America.
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Your Majesty Melania and I are deeply
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grateful to you and Queen Camila for
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your extraordinary Jack has ever flown,
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including a place called America.
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You know that place very well, don't
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you? His Majesty spoke eloquently about
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the bond which inspired Sir Winston
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Churchill and the bust is in the Oval
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Office right now. The beautiful bust of
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Winston Churchill to coin the phrase
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special relationship. But seen from
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American eyes the word special does not
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begin to do it justice.
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We're joined by history and fate and by
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love and language and by transcendent
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ties of culture, tradition, ancestry and
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destiny. We're like two notes in one
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chord or two verses of the same poem.
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Each beautiful on its own, but really
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meant to be played together.
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The bond of kinship and identity between
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America and the United Kingdom is
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priceless and eternal. It's
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irreplaceable and unbreakable. And we
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are as a country, as you know, doing
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unbelievably well. We had a very
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sick country one year ago, and today, I
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believe, we're the hottest country
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anywhere in the world. In fact, nobody's
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even questioning it. But we owe so much
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of that to you and the footing that you
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gave us when we started. Together, we've
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done more good for humanity than any two
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countries. in all of history. Together,
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we must defend the exceptional heritage
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that makes us who we are. And we must
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continue to stand for the values and the
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people of the Englishspeaking
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world. And we do indeed stand for that.
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On behalf of all Americans, I offer a
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toast to one of the great friendships,
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to two great countries and to his
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majesty, King Charles III, a very, very
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special man and also a very, very
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special queen. Thank you very much.
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Thank you. Thank you very much. It's
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great honor to be with you.