According to several international media outlets, U.S. President Donald Trump's personal Twitter account has retweeted three videos first shared by a UK far-right group leader.

The three tweets by Britain First's Deputy Leader Jayda Fransen feature unverified videos which purport to show "Muslims" committing criminal acts of violence.

In one of the videos, a group of men can be seen pushing a boy off a roof, another shows a man destroying a statue of the Virgin Mary, and the third shows a young man beating a boy on crutches. 

All three videos were retweeted without comments by Trump's Twitter account, which has over 43 million followers. This follows the list of inflammatory tweets, with one slamming CNN. 

Earlier this year, Jayda Fransen, a known British Islamophobe, was convicted of harassing a Muslim woman after she verbally abused her for wearing a hijab.

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Even high-profile Trump supporters were quick to respond

Fransen, 31, from Penge, London, is currently on bail facing four charges of causing religiously aggravated harassment as part of an investigation into the distribution of leaflets and the posting of online videos during a trial in May.

In addition, she will appear in court in Northern Ireland in December, charged with using threatening and abusive language during a speech she made at an anti-terrorism demonstration in Belfast on August 6, according to British media outlets.

This is what the right-wing group leader had to say...

Formed in 2011 by former British National Party (BNP) members, Britain First is known for stunts and protests which highlight their anti-Islam stance.