Theresa May wonders if police have 'powers' they need to deal with terror

May sat down with George Stephanopoulos for an exclusive interview.

Friday's attack was the latest in a string of terror attacks in Britain this year.

"The police and the security services are doing the work necessary to discover the full circumstances of this cowardly attack that's taken place, and to identify all those who are responsible," May told Stephanopoulos in an exclusive interview that will air on "This Week" Sunday.

Asked by Stephanopoulos about her comments, May replied, "It is necessary for us to look, as we are doing, at whether our police and security services have the full capabilities, the powers that they need. Of course we review after any incident that takes place, and we have had, sadly, a number of terrorist attacks in the U.K. this year."

"One of the issues that we really need to be addressing, and I'll be raising this -- when I'm at the United Nations, is the question of the use of the internet by terrorists," May said. "But also this using it for the spread of extremism, of hatred, of propaganda that can incite and can inspire terrorism."

"I don't think it's helpful for anyone to speculate on what is an ongoing investigation," May told Stephanopoulos.

Trump took to Twitter to comment on the attack Friday morning, which left at least 29 people injured.

The country's threat level was raised to "critical" after Friday's attack.

May praised emergency services for responding quickly.

"I'm pleased to say that our emergency services were on the scene of this attack immediately," May said. "Once again, I admire and thank them for their professionalism and bravery."

See more from ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos' interview with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May on "This Week" Sunday.