Donald Trump has made the U.S. ‘no longer safe,’ Elizabeth May says cdnpoli
At the time, May also blasted the government for closing the border to those seeking refuge during the pandemic.
“That you couldn’t be a Muslim in the United States and feel safe. It was no longer a Safe Third Country.”for refusing to call out Trump by name over the unrest south of the border. May said she wants to give Trudeau and Freeland “the space to navigate” how they deal with the Trump White House, saying they have “different jobs” and roles than she does.
“He is acting in a way which is going to put people’s lives at risk,” Singh said of the president. “And it is wrong and it needs to be called out.
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