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The culture secretary said "we’ve had far too much people using negative language towards one another".
The former UK ambassador to the US suggested this row is not a "political crisis" but a "political game".
In a CNN town-hall-style event, the Democratic presidential nominee homed in on reports from former Trump aides about his authoritarian tendencies.
The former White House chief of staff said he believed Donald Trump meets the definition of a fascist and would be dangerous if elected president again.
"He put his hands all over my breasts, my waist, my butt," former model Stacey Williams said of the Republican nominee for president, according to the Guardian.
Both rallygoers and professional Republicans defended Trump and attacked his former chief of staff for revealing Trump's repeated praise for the Nazi dictator.
The story has barely registered on the other side of the Atlantic.
"I don’t want your french fries!" Goldberg exclaimed after seeing the former president's unsanitary food-handling abilities.
Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Robert Jenrick and Nigel Farage have all weighed in on the upcoming US election.
If there is one word to describe the former president's plans if he is reelected, it's "retribution."