Boris Johnson, former British Prime Minister, has shared his thoughts on the relationship between Russia and the Republican Party.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the Republican Party has a 'weird, homoerotic fascination' Russian leader, Vladimir Putin.Johnson, a long-time ally of president-elect Donald Trump, made the remarks on stage at Fortune's Global Forum conference on Monday, where he was discussing the relationship between Russia, Trump the Republican party.
'But there's no question that some of those people are in the 47th President's ear,' Johnson said. 'And they're whispering a lot of absolute nonsense to him.'Johnson is a vocal supporter of Trump. Posting on Facebook following the election result, the former Prime Minister said: 'Huge congratulations to Donald Trump on his historic victory.''He has shown in the past that he is capable of taking strong and decisive action.
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