NIGEL FARAGE appeared on stage with Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Arizona on Wednesday.
The Brexit Party leader was introduced by Trump as "the King of Europe" - due to his long-standing activism to get Britain out of the EU, a feat that was achieved in 2016.
Farage was greeted with raucous cheers from the crowd, particularly when the he began paying tribute to the American leader.
He described Trump as "the single most resilient and bravest person I have ever met in my life", before comparing Trump's election victory in 2016 to the result of the Brexit referendum in the UK - stressing that both were examples of "beating the establishment".
"That is was Donald Trump did," Farage continued. "He beat the pollsters, he beat the media, he beat all the predictions, and here's the worst bit, they've never forgiven him for it.
"They've never ever forgiven him. They've spent four years trying to delegitimise him. Four years of the Russia hoax. Four years of a false impeachment.
"Most humans beings under that barrage would've give up. [But] this is the single most resilient and bravest person I have ever met in my life."
Very surprised to be asked onto the stage, delighted to do so. He is on top form. pic.twitter.com/zLxPCJFcYg
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) October 28, 2020
He continued: "And when you vote next week ... you are voting for the only current leader in the free world who has got the guts to stand up and fight for the nation state, to fight for patriotism, to fight against globalism.
"You'll be voting for the only leader in the western world with the real courage to stand up to the Chinese Communist Party."
Following Farage's rousing endorsement, Trump thanked him as the Brexit Party leader walked off the stage.
"Thank you Nigel, that's something. I'm glad I called him up. Thank you very much Nigel," Trump said.