Canada's Trudeau At A Loss For Words On Trump's Handling Of Unrest In U.S.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked at a press conference to respond to President Trump's actions amid protests for George Floyd in the U.S. The question left him speechless for 21 seconds.

It's not often that Justin Trudeau is caught speechless.

During a Tuesday news conference in front of his Ottawa residence, the prime minister fielded this question from a reporter: "We all watch in horror and consternation what's going on in the United States," he finally said."It is a time to pull people together, but it is a time to listen.

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