有媒体称他为加拿大头号公敌,2018年G7峰会上,他骂土豆总理 there’s a ‘special place in hell’ for Trudeau
Not with the truculent Navarro at large. His reputation as
Canada’s public enemy No. 1 on team Trump is well earned. His most recent hostile act was in using his new defense authority to try to prevent 3M from exporting protective masks to Canada for its fight against COVID-19. That issue was resolved Monday following bitter complaints from the Canadian side.
Peter Navarro, the driving force behind Donald Trump’s America First policies, now has the President’s ear on the COVID-19 file
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Navarro apologizes for saying there’s a ‘special place in hell’ for Trudeau
Published Tue, Jun 12 201811:28 AM EDTUpdated Tue, Jun 12 201812:32 PM EDT
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Key Points
- Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro apologizes for saying there’s a “special place in hell” for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
- “That was my mistake. Those were my words,” Navarro says at a conference hosted by The Wall Street Journal.
- Navarro made his earlier comments on Sunday, after the G-7 summit, in which President Donald Trump struck a tough position on trade with the United States’ closest allies.
Navarro made his earlier comments on Sunday, after the G-7 summit, in which President
Donald Trump struck a tough position on trade with the United States’ closest allies. The president withdrew American support for a joint communique signed by the other G-7 countries, including Canada.
“There’s a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with President Donald J. Trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door,” Navarro told “Fox News Sunday.”
Trump had cited comments Trudeau made at a news conference held after Trump had left for the North Korean nuclear summit in Singapore. Trudeau called American tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum “unjustly applied to us” and “kind of insulting.”
“Canadians are polite, we’re reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around,” Trudeau said.