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Posted: 2018-07-13T13:25:35Z | Updated: 2018-07-13T17:16:18Z

President Donald Trump on Friday attempted to clean up his criticism of British Prime Minister Theresa May and the countrys Brexit negotiations by blaming the fake news.

It didnt put what I said about the prime minister, Trump said during a news conference with May, referring to an interview hed given The Sun , a British tabloid. Its called fake news.

The Sun is owned by the conservative media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who also owns the Trump-friendly Fox News .

In denying that he criticized May, Trump suggested that a recording of the interview would prove his case. However, The Sun published an audio recording of the interview that included the remarks Trump claimed he did not say.

During Fridays news conference, Trump asserted that the relationship between the U.S. and the U.K. remains close.

I give our relationship with the U.K., in terms of a grade, the highest level of special, he said later, repeatedly emphasizing his personal ties to the U.K. his mother was born in Scotland and how much time he has spent with May this week.

Although Trump had said earlier that Mays policies might kill U.S.-British trade deals, he suggested on Friday that he would accept whatever deal as long as we can trade together.

I think shes doing a tremendous job, Trump said of May, insisting that hed said tremendous things during the Sun interview.

In his opening remarks, he also turned to May and told her that whatever youre gonna do, its OK with us, backpedaling on earlier remarks slamming her.

The original Sun article , both online and in print, does include Trump calling May a very good person. He is also quoted as saying: I think she is a nice person. I get along with her very nicely.

Trump maligned the so-called fake news multiple times during the press conference. At one point, he refused to take a question from CNN s Jim Acosta, before calling on Fox News correspondent John Roberts.

Lets go to a real network, Trump said.

When a Sun reporter at Fridays news conference pointed out that the paper did publish Trumps positive remarks about May, Trump said: Oh, good. If you reported it, thats good.

He then complained that they didnt put it in the headline. I wish they put it in the headline.

We stand by our reporting and the quotes we used including those where the President was positive about the Prime Minister, in both the paper and in our audio and were delighted that the President essentially retracted his original charge against the paper later in the press conference, The Sun said in a statement.

To say the President called us fake news with any serious intent is, well... fake news.

This story has been updated throughout.

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