Farage, who helped secure victory for the Brexit campaign at a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union in June, is keen to cement ties with Trump after stepping down as leader of his anti-EU UK Independence Party last year.
Dinner with The Donald. pic.twitter.com/KAdvZ84d2Y
— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) February 26, 2017
Finding common ground with some of Trump's criticism of the political establishment, Farage met the president in November and has offered his services as Britain's ambassador to the United States - something that has been rejected by May's government.
Brexit leader Farage to join Fox News
Entitled "Dinner with The Donald", Farage posted a picture of himself smiling at a camera, with Trump and four other people around a table in a photo which gave the location as the Trump International Hotel.
May also wants to bolster ties with the United States to strengthen her hand before launching divorce talks with the European Union, and at a visit in January, she secured a promise from Trump for a trade deal after Brexit.
Brexiteer Farage says he wants to be a bridge between UK and Trump
She sent her two most senior aides to the United States in December and foreign minister Boris Johnson a month later to boost ties after the US leader irritated officials by suggesting Farage was a good choice for ambassador.
Farage has since become a political analyst on Fox News and Fox Business Network and has a show on a London-based radio station.
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