Sadiq Khan’s savage put down of Donald Trump after US President’s ‘block’ claims

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Sir Sadiq is understood to have made it clear weeks ago that he did not seek or expect an invite to events held for the contentious state visit

Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, looks on from the royal box on day fourteen of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 13, 2025
Sir Sadiq Khan seemingly hasn’t been giving Donald Trump much thought or worrying about the US President’s latest comments(Image: Visionhaus via Getty Images)

Sir Sadiq Khan has swiped away Donald Trump’s claims he stopped the Mayor of London from attending a banquet and other events during his second state visit. Sir Sadiq said he “indifferent” towards the US President and has “more important things to worry about”.

Mr Trump escalated his feud with the London mayor when he described him as “among the worst mayors in the world” earlier this week. The US president claimed Sir Sadiq had wanted to be part of the state visit but Mr Trump said he “asked that he not be there”.

Asked to respond to Mr Trump’s claim, Sir Sadiq said on Sunday: “I’ve not really given it much thought. I am indifferent to President Trump. I literally (have) more important things to worry about.”

.S. President Donald Trump talks at a press conference with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Chequers at the conclusion of a state visit on September 18, 2025 in Aylesbury, England
Donald Trump and Sadiq Khan famously do not see eye to eye(Image: Leon Neal/Getty Images)

There has been a long-running war of words between Mr Trump and the Labour mayor, who accused the American leader of encouraging divisive far-right politics around the world as he landed in Britain on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on Thursday after his state visit, Mr Trump said: “I didn’t want him there, I asked that he not be there.

“I think the mayor of London Khan is among the worst mayors in the world, and we have some bad ones. If you look at Chicago, but I think he’s the equivalent of the mayor of Chicago. I think he’s done a terrible job. Crime in London is through the roof. The mayor of London Khan, mayor Khan has done a terrible job.

“And on immigration, he’s a disaster. I asked that he not be there. He wanted to be there, as I understand, I didn’t want him.”

Sir Sadiq is understood to have made it clear weeks ago that he did not seek or expect an invite to events held for the contentious state visit. The two men’s spat dates back to at least 2015, when the Labour politician condemned the then presidential hopeful’s suggestion that Muslims should be banned from travelling to the US.

The row intensified when the president criticised the mayor’s response to the London Bridge terror attack, and in 2018 Sir Sadiq’s office gave permission for an inflatable depicting Mr Trump as a baby to fly in Parliament Square as the Republican visited the UK.

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