Reuters
Just a day after the British Prime Minister embarked on a diplomatic charm offensive with Trump, Business Insider has found tweets from her joint chiefs of staff - Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy - mocking the president-elect.
"Trump is a chump," Hill tweeted on 8 December last year. It was a response to Scottish Conservative leader, Ruth Davidson, who unleashed a list of insults against Trump inspired by her homeland.
Hill was not alone in expressing strident views about Trump. Her colleague Timothy has tweeted about the US president a number of times - and nearly always in a negative light.
As Politico has reported, Timothy balked at the prospect of building bridges with Trump back in May. "Urgh," he wrote, "as a Tory I don't wand any 'reaching out' to Trump." He also criticised television presenter Piers Morgan for being "obsequious" about the US president. In another tweet, Timothy said:
May emphasised the importance of the partnership between the US and Britain in a phone call with Trump on Thursday. "She highlighted her wish to strengthen bilateral trade and investment with the US as we leave the EU," 10 Downing Street said in a statement.