Useless Liz Truss has bizarrely warned that dark forces will try to undermine Donald Trump if he gets back into the White House.

The failed ex-PM, who managed just 49 days in No10 after crashing the economy, is launching her new book Ten Years to Save the West in the US. Speaking at an event in Washington DC, Ms Truss said she was ousted after trying to take on the “forces” of the administrative state in Britain.

The Tory MP, who is backing Mr Trump to make a return as US President, said: “So I come today with a warning to the United States of America. I fear the same forces will be coming for President Donald Trump if he wins the election this November.”

She said Mr Trump winning in November’s presidential election “is not enough” to defeat “extremist” global left-wing forces. “It's not enough just to win,” she said. “It's not enough just to have those Conservative policies.

“There will be huge resistance from the administrative state and from a Left in politics that has never been more extremist or more virulent. And that is why it will need all the resources of the American Conservative Movement…you must succeed because the free world needs you.”

Ms Truss said “the world felt safer when Donald Trump was in office”. She said the US needed to oust President Biden to stand up to China, Russia and Iran. “There needs to be more clarity about how Russia can be defeated and how China and Iran will also be taken on,” she said.

“In order to achieve that, we are going to need a change in personnel at the White House. Now I worked in Cabinet whilst Donald Trump was president and while President Biden was president and I can assure you, the world felt safer when Donald Trump was in office.

“2024 is going to be a vital year and is the reason that I wanted to bring my book out now because getting a Conservative back in the White House is critical to taking on the global Left. And I hate to think what life would be like with another four years of appeasement of the woke Left in the United States as well as continued weakness on the international stage.”

Ms Truss has been blamed for skyrocketing mortgage rates in Britain, which shot up after her disastrous mini-budget sent markets into meltdown. But she spent the last week dodging blame in media interviews to promote her new book, in which she describes the day she announced her mini-budget as her "happiest moment as Prime Minister".

On Sunday, the shameless ex-PM yet again refused to apologise for a spike in mortgage payments as she said it was "wrong" to say she's to blame.

Asked whether she would apologise to those paying higher mortgages, Ms Truss told Sky News' Ed Conway: “I question the premise of what you're asking me Ed, because the fact is, mortgage rates have gone up across the world. The issues that I faced in office were issues of not being able to deliver the agenda I'd set out because of a deep resistance within the British economic establishment.

"I think it's wrong to suggest that I'm responsible for British people paying higher mortgages. That is something that has happened in every country in the free world.”