The US ambassador to Britain has denied reports he made “insensitive” remarks about race and gender.
US officials had investigated Woody Johnson after he made “generalisations about black men” and “cringeworthy” comments about the appearances of women, CNN reported.
But Mr Johnson replied online that the accusations were false.
He tweeted: “These false claims of insensitive remarks about race and gender are totally inconsistent with my longstanding record and values.”
I have followed the ethical rules and requirements of my office at all times. These false claims of insensitive remarks about race and gender are totally inconsistent with my longstanding record and values.
— Ambassador Jane Hartley (@USAmbUK) July 22, 2020
The report also alleged Mr Johnson sought to advance US President Donald Trump’s business interests by lobbying politicians for golf’s The Open Championship to be played at Mr Trump’s Turnberry course.
He also appeared to dismiss that claim, writing online: “I have followed the ethical rules and requirements of my office at all times.”
Mr Johnson has been Washington’s ambassador in London since November 2017 and this week hosted US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to the capital.