Paying a recent visit to Trump Tower in New York, Mr. Farage added more speculation to the idea that he could be offered a job by Mr. Trump.
BREAKING: Nigel Farage arrives at Trump Tower after landing in New York https://t.co/bKK4O8YDYv pic.twitter.com/xx3WUwzGr3
— UKIP Trending News (@UKIPolizer) December 15, 2016
And if Nigel Farage did descend on the elevator from Donald Trump's office, it would have been the third time he has met with the US president elect in just one month, feeding a growing obsession in Britain over Mr. Farage's political affairs.
This Saturday's @TelegraphMag features @Nigel_Farage. Check it out…. pic.twitter.com/fSmfCg4nLo
— Michael Heaver (@Michael_Heaver) December 8, 2016
According to London newspaper The Telegraph, Mr. Farage could bag himself an informal role advising Mr. Trump on US/UK trade relations.
Meanwhile, Nigel Farage admitted to reporters from Bloomberg news that he is "unashamedly promoting the idea of completely resetting the US/UK relationship."
"It would be a great thing to do in terms of trade."
Arrived at Ground Zero in New York City. Sad to think of what happened and all the people I knew who died here on that day. pic.twitter.com/kCa7zP6buY
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) December 15, 2016
However it's still not known whether Mr. Farage did indeed meet Mr. Trump for a third time. But speculation that he did, or at least did visit Trump Tower, has been covered by almost every mainstream media outlet and newspaper in Britain.
From Trump Tower, to ITV towers, Nigel Farage is back in the UK following his date with his mate Donald in New York He's on GMB at 0810.
— Anne Alexander (@Annemariealex) November 14, 2016
But before jetting off to New York, Nigel Farage wished his counterparts at the European Parliament a happy Christmas, which he summed up using the three gifts from the three wise men to Jesus.
"Brexit deliverance, Trump triumph and Italian rebellion," which he wrapped up as, "democracy and the re-birth of the nation's state."
Farage tells MEPs that 2016 brought three gifts like the wise men: "Brexit deliverance, Trump triumph and Italian rebellion" pic.twitter.com/HvIphr807Z
— John Stevens (@johnestevens) December 14, 2016
Whether Mr. Farage did meet Mr. Trump or not, it seems the former UKIP leader likes to keep people guessing over what could be in store for him.
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) December 14, 2016