Brexit leader Nigel Farage reportedly will be attending the Republican National Convention next week – and thinks the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union has lessons for America.
In an interview
with USA Today from Brussels, Farage wouldn't go into detail about what things the U.K. vote and the upcoming U.S. presidential election have in common — and declined to say who invited him to the Cleveland convention, other than "it was not" Donald Trump.
"Having criticized President [Barack] Obama for getting involved in British politics, I am not about to endorse anybody," Farage tells USA Today in a Tuesday post.
"But I do know a lot of people in the Republican Party, and I'll be interested to hear what Donald Trump has to say in his big speech."
Trump has supported Britain's decision to pull out of the 28-nation E.U.
Farage stepped down from his position as leader of the right-wing Independence Party after the vote.
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